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Old 19-01-2019, 14:50   #6657
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Angua View Post
May went back to the EU with the agreed deal which was rejected by parliament. This is not negotiating for changes, this is just doing the same thing with an already agreed result. The EU has no need to change, they have agreed the deal as it stands.

There is nothing to say a leaner deal cannot be sought. Red lines can be erased.

I'm really struggling to follow you here . .

Are you saying May went back to the EU and said "hey, here's that same deal we rejected once but can you offer the exact same deal again please?"

And this bit - The EU has no need to change, they have agreed the deal as it stands. - of course the EU have agreed the deal, it's a great deal for the EU, but not for the UK.

I understand that, as a remainer, the deal is probably acceptable to you though
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