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Old 10-11-2018, 21:38   #2787
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Don't count me in that number (petrified of another vote). If it occurred, and we decided to stay, we'd have new kind of fun fighting those undemocratic scheisters.

If we had to vote on the deal (should it be offered by the guvmin) then if it is rejected by the people, what then? No deal.

What I really think will happen, is that TM will fall and the new PM/cabinet will sort it out on a basis other then what TM is currently about to announce.
And what makes you think we will ever get the EU to accept that?

You are actually talking about a 'no deal' which means we have a little Irish border situation. I would be very interested to know how you would deal with that.

You may criticise Theresa May, but she seems to be the only one able to keep her nerve to negotiate a practical deal that might actually work.

If you think she's wrong, what would you do?

It's easy to criticise those who are trying to do a decent job. When you learn how to spell 'government' I might take your posts a little more seriously.
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