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Old 20-11-2018, 21:23   #3456
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Re: Brexit

One big advantage of May's deal: This will be over sooner.

Everyone is only against it because they want to roll the dice again. Brexiters in the Tory Party want a hard Brexit, and a shot at being PM if you're Boris, Remain want another referendum whilst Labour want an election. All these groups are willing to risk a crash in the hope they grab power in the resulting chaos.

If you supported Brexit you get control over immigration and largely free of the ECJ. If you supported Remain this at least limits some of the economic damage.

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Sigh - Anybody could bloody get a better deal than what's on offer.
They probably could not which is why none of them seem to have any suggestions into how. Boris and co keep saying it will be easy, David Davies said the trade deal would be the easiest in history but these geniuses seemed to keep the secret plan to themselves whilst they were Foreign and Brexit Sectaries. Corbyn's grand plan seems to be to ask nicely as far as I can tell.

All of them can talk but none of them seem to say anything or stick around. All they agree on is that if they were Prime Minster all would be well.
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