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Originally Posted by Damien
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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I think there is even less support for the Norway EEA/Efta than for the withdrawal agreement, but who knows? Things could change radically when the choice is put before the House. I think we will end up crashing out, actually. Not a bad thing in many ways, except for the initial disruption to frictionless trade.
Don't believe those forecasts for the economy, by the way. Jacob Rees Mogg gave a succinct explanation of why these forecasts would be proved wrong yesterday.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I think if you replace the word "country" with "Conservative Party" you get a more accurate description of events. 
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Well you might say that, but my impression is that most people just want to get on with Brexit. When we voted, we simply voted to leave, and the leavers on the whole were pretty clear what that meant. It is the 'remoaners' who have been trying to muddy the waters and we should not be having any more truck with them. They have been trying very hard to make a mess of this and it is them we should also blame for the 'shambles' that some keep referring to on here.