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Originally Posted by Carth
I think whichever way it finally goes the damage is done. The country is divided and will be for quite a while yet.
I think cracks are showing in the EU utopia, and in the present (and probably forthcoming) world economic fluctuations it's hard to guess if the cracks will heal or grow larger.
Personally I'd still like a clean break 'no deal' rather than a cobbled together deal which doesn't really do anything for either side.
P.S. It's raining here . . . should I start stockpiling water? 
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Agree with all of that, except stockpiling rain - we get too much of that.
Germany is heading for a recession, other EU members are experiencing serious economic issues - cracks are bound to appear at this late stage, the leave date, enshrined in to law, is our best negotiating weapon, we can go back to the EU - give us a reasonable deal, if not, then cya later, we're going anyway.
It's not the EU way though, how we are going - they want us to vote again and again and again, that is their utter corruption, they are an anti-democratic bunch of power grabbing cretins.