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Old 14-10-2018, 16:17   #1874
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
They are the government at the end of the day so its up to them to come to a amicable agreement with the EU..
They government has come up with several amicable solutions, but the EU is not listening. It is quite good at the art of 'non'!

Given that ee have come up with proposals and the EU are just standing there with arms folded, I really don't see how you can blame this on the government.

David Cameron came up with some very modest proposals and was rebuffed. The EU is just intransigent and doesn't have a democratic bone in its body of officials. I don't see why you want to defend them and place all the blame on May.

You still haven't told us what you would do in her place.
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