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Old 28-10-2018, 12:38   #2394
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
I really don't know why anyone bothers discussing Brexit. The lines are still as entrenched as they were back in 2016.

Except that people voted to have a minority government do the negotiations, with a team of people who seemingly have no idea what to expect, yet who bleat about EU intransigence, because they do not bother to understand what is within the EU purview to offer.


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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
It doesn't prove anything. Most people do not have such facts at their fingertips - this is just another cheap attempt to discredit those who want to leave.

I'm sure that a similar poll with questions designed to bring out preconceptions of remainers would produce similar results.
It is exactly the job of King's College's Policy Institute to study such matters. It may not have answers in the report which you or I wanted to hear. But to dismiss it as a cheap attempt to discredit leavers is just disrespectful of other peoples' jobs and skills.
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