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Originally Posted by nomadking
If you set out clearly and have the reputation that you are not going to flinch, then the other guy will flinch first. It is the EU determined to force a crash or for the UK to flinch first.
Brexit under reasonable and acceptable terms or "hard" Brexit. If the EU was remotely convinced that "hard" Brexit was allowed to be an option for us, then they would be more forthcoming in negotiating an agreement. Consider driving in a F1 GP race and Lewis Hamilton comes alongside. You know full well he isn't going to yield, so you have to move over.
If Brexit is delayed by more than a few months, then it is inevitable that democracy will be subverted yet further, and Brexit will never happen.
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Hard aka no-deal Brexit is allowed to be an option as far as the EU is concerned. It has already said that there would be no holiday visas for UK citizens in such circumstances. But a car of 500m horse power has more power than one of 64m horse power and the latter will invariably yield.