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Old 23-11-2018, 21:33   #3645
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
It’s quite clear that no one wants a fudge.

Both sides are as polarised as they have ever been.

It’s becoming evermore clear that a binary hard choice is ahead.

Remain or no deal.

Either could be cataclysmic to the UK. For differing reasons. It entering a very interesting time.

We’ll have to wait for parliament’s vote before speculate further.
Well, judging by the last pro-Brexit rally of four people, I don't think the Police will have too many issues on their hands if Brexit doesn't happen.

However, I do think:
1) That the court next Thursday will state that Article 50 can be withdrawn
2) That Theresa May will get her deal through Parliament. If the first event happens as I predict, it could make her position stronger as she can argue my Brexit or no Brexit.
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