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Old 13-07-2018, 21:58   #461
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
I missed nothing. You choose the words, the reader interprets the meaning. Anyway, why cannot our "British pragmatic approach" handle any form of Brexit?


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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
The Irish border. The European supply chain. Many reasons.
But is a clean Brexit actually going to happen? I suspect not. The Eurosceptics don't have anywhere near the 159 names needed to bring Theresa May down.
Why cannot there be a pragmatic approach to crashing out?The EU might erect an Irish border; we can handle that. The European supply chain: that'll sort itself out - these are our friends - remember? Or are they only our friends if we tow their line? British pragmatism can deal with that.

Maybe British pragmatism might result in a second referendum; I doubt it but it would not be an unreasonable step even if unlikely.

We should be addressing ourselves to the pragmatic approach needed to deal with the now foreseeable exit scenarios instead of continually espousing the Remain cause whether through irony or argument.
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