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Old 29-11-2018, 22:44   #3962
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Re: Brexit

Pierre, I agree with this post you have made. It’s a genuinely intriguing situation.

I think how our Parliamentarians get out of it (or rather, if they don’t) is going to be a politically defining moment for a generation. Like the Miners strike crushed communities.

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Originally Posted by Damien View Post
Well the specific version of the result that entails no deal. The alternatives will be this deal again (or a slight variation of it), EEA 'for now', a delay to Article 50. Outright cancelling the result will only be considered via another referendum.
That and, if there’s Parliamentary will, the timescale to withdraw or amend the EU Withdrawal Act can be severely reduced. Common practice and procedures will be out the window.
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