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Old 13-07-2018, 23:29   #464
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
That's a dodge. I've simply asked, particularly in the spirit of this thread, that you put your mind to work on a pragmatic approach to the two Brexit scenarios ir new referendum.

If by a "clean break" you mean crashing out, of course we can crash out. It's automatic if there is no agreement by 29-Mar-19. Otherwise what did you mean? Clarity is important.
No dodge mate and I personally recommend against using such terminology on this thread. The explanations on WTO requirements have been done to death in the previous thread and are there for you to feast your eyes upon..
Things are vaguer on crashing out so that's quite interesting. A no-deal would bring the Government down and let Labour in with no foreseeable Brexit and the Eurosceptics wouldn't want to risk that. They can always come back for another bite of the cherry.
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