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Old 10-11-2018, 22:18   #2803
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
It would be quite simple, accept the proposed deal or reject it, - 2 options, most can cope with that.

If rejected the Govt. would have to renegotiate or come up with a better plan. It wouldn't automatically mean the end of your beloved Brexit.
No, they wouldn't! We are pushing the EU to the limit. The only alternative is a no-deal.

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Logical up to the full stop in your sentence. Then it all falls down. Those scheisters (the EU) won't renegotiate anything that's not to their advantage. There's an outside chance that we will by calling their bluff and they'll change tack for the better. Then I'll hate them for putting us through all this.
The choice is between a deal or a no deal. End of. Anything else, I'm afraid, is a delusion.
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