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Old 29-11-2018, 13:50   #3912
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Re: Brexit

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Quote from OLD BOY:


I think we will end up crashing out, actually. Not a bad thing in many ways, except for the initial disruption to frictionless trade.
It would stop the uncertainty. Businesses would know that EU trade after next March would be like trading with the rest of the world.

May's hokey cokey plan would just extend the uncertainty for another two years and then what? More cries of "cliff edges" More delay and confusion. More kicking the can down the road.
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