14-10-2018, 00:00
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#1853
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17 years same company
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Posts: 7,674
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by Mr K
That's exactly what we should be worried about. Our position is weak, and we've had to keep changing our 'red lines'. The EU have been consistent, have the strength of 27 countries, and have barely budged.
27 versus 1, not good odds, work it out...
We've blinked first, many times and will keep blinking/delaying/'transitioning', as the economic reality becomes apparent and we try to postpone an economic crisis.
People really need to have a serious think about what this means for themselves and their families. A 'We won', 'you lost' footy game this isn't -we all lose whichever way we voted. This inept divided Govt. is exactly what we don't need at the moment.
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Another way of looking at it. Those who still support leave have won the battle (to leave the EU), but the UK will lose the war (becoming isolated).
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