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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
Look - there are two camps here.
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Those who favour the economic arguments and the lower risk in that respect of remaining in the EU.
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Those who place sovereignty above being regulated by the EU. This faction is further spurred by the EU’s attitude to negotiations.
Add to that mix an incompetent guvmin and we get to the ridiculous situation where even prominent Leavers are opining that remaining is better than the current TB deal.
The UK is in real turmoil and much of the future is in Parliament’s hands. With Leave/Remain now united in rejecting TB’s folly, the crisis will only deepen.
However, the best bet, and it is a gamble, would be for a new PM to call the EU’s bluff, go for no deal and see if the EU panic.
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why would they panic it us that has the much weaker hand in these talks
it not them that fall of cliff edge it us yes they lose a bit but we lose much more
it not them that be only one in world with 0 trade deals it us and there is countries all ready objecting to our WTO terms
it not them that have a medicine shortage it us ect