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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
As if the perfidious Irish government weren't bad enough, the equally perfidious Spanish government are now playing the Gibraltar card to stop the Brexit deal being agreed.
So it might not need to go to a parliamentary vote.
I ask the Remainers, why would you want to be part of Union that includes that lot? And that's in addition to the French you won't allow the CAP to be reformed, the Germans who are determined to run the EU and Italy about to go bust and take the Euro with it.
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Collective economic growth? To keep the United Kingdom together?
Jacob Rees Mogg says it could be fifty years before we see the economic benefits of Brexit, by which time I’ll be long in the ground. That’s not even a guarantee that life will be better for our children in the long run.
As far as I can tell the only result of Brexit that is guaranteed is blue passports that ironically we have contracted to a French company.
Anyway I’m not really here to have the same argument over and over again I’m far more interested in the next few months as the consensus on leaving collapses.
It’s not even true that it’ll be an electoral disaster for either party to reverse the decision - leave and remain are statistical dead heat in all opinion polls.