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Old 29-11-2018, 12:06   #3908
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
So what should Theresa do now?

Clearly, she is intent on getting us out of Europe, but she needs to think about what she needs to do next to regain her credibility on this subject.

She needs to prepare for her Withdrawal Agreement to be rejected by the House of Commons, so she needs to name the three options there are left and explain how they will be voted on.

Perhaps the best way is for the first vote to be on the Withdrawal Agreement. If that is voted down, which seems likely, the next vote should be on a temporary EFTA/EEA membership to apply during the implementation period. If that is voted down, as also seems likely, there would be no further votes and preparations would be made for a 'clean' Brexit.
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I think some will push for 'Norway for now' if the bill is voted down. After that who knows? I think they might struggle to get a majority for anything leaving us coming back to 'the deal'.
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