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Originally Posted by Chris
You need to read the several posts between myself and Andrew last night for context. Yes, shouting “deal with it” at someone across a table would be unpleasant, but in its correct sense, dealing with something is sound advice to the alternative, which in this case is hanging on to every futile hope that “it” isn’t going to happen.
We are leaving, and the sooner everyone deals with it, i.e. accepts what’s happening, stops deceiving themselves that it can be halted and starts looking for ways to accommodate this new truth in their lives, the (relatively) happier they will be.
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Agreed, Chris. I know that the result of the referendum was difficult to bear for some, and a section of the population is genuinely worried about what is coming.
But it is pointless fighting it now, and I think that once a deal is announced, this will reassure many people who are currently worried about Brexit.