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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Deals can't be done on our terms and not theirs. Deals can only be done on mutually agreed terms.
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That's correct, and without that, there is no deal. We would not be the first country to trade with the EU without a deal.
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Originally Posted by Angua
The type of exit very much matters to everyone.
Not every leave voter wanted complete separation, therefore if you add those to the remain support, links to the EU may still be wanted by the majority. Yet all I seem to see is hard leavers complaining about the remainers wanting a say in the leave process. - Does not seem very democratic to exclude the opinions of such a large group of people!
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People simply voted in or out. That was the choice.
If you vote Labour at the next election because of their rail nationalisation plans and they got in (God help us) would you be moaning then about the TYPE of nationalisation they were looking to implement? Of course you wouldn't, you'd trust the Government to sort out the detail.
And so we should in terms of Brexit as well. Let the government get the best deal it can, or walk away, and we'll vote on how they did at the next election.