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Old 06-11-2018, 12:50   #2667
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Maybe but maybe the Brexiters will also be surprised at what's unleashed. The people involved in this process do not seem to know precisely what will happen and neither does anyone else
Well, you would certainly get that impression from the press reports!

The media is bound to take this attitude because they do not have access to the confidential negotiations that are taking place.

I think most people will be pleasantly surprised when they see the result of the work that has gone into this, with a well constructed withdrawal agreement.

Then watch as the remainers shout from the rooftops that we will never get a trade deal. All very predictable.

For those who are genuinely worried about this, as opposed to those who are just making political points, while a hard Brexit would not result in the sky caving in, we will almost certainly have a negotiated withdrawal agreement within weeks. Don't listen to the scare merchants who would have you believe that the end of the world is nigh. They've been saying such things for many years and we are still here.
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