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Old 23-11-2018, 21:20   #3640
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
How would remain, the status quo,be cataclysmic?
Because it would potentially be the biggest betrayal of democracy this country, if not the West, has ever seen.

Parliament may struggle to retain it’s authority.

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post

The potential damage (or lack thereof) to the EU should define the extent to which their stance is reasonable or unreasonable to us when weighed against the damage to our economy.

All capitalist transactions are based on the relative needs and value to both parties.
There is a lot of potential damage to the EU. Although they have’t had To face that down yet because they have never once thought that we would walk away.
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