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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
You don't like the term 'leave means leave' because it is so straight forward, simple and easy to comprehend.
We are not going to be cowed by remainers who deliberately try to complicate matters, which I have to say they have done with great success. 'Leave means leave' effectively leads to the disintegration of these remainer arguments.
The Norway solution does not mean leave. The EFTA solution does not mean leave. Another referendum would at the very minimum delay leave, as would a General Election. Corbyn's solution which would require us to remain in the Customs Union does not mean leave.
We were clearly told that if we left the EU, we would be able to forge our own trade deals. Only a clean break would achieve this.
In the end it boils down to a clean break with trade deals being negotiated with other countries including the EU or a withdrawal agreement which acts as a bridge between where we are now and where we want to be (that is, with trade deals including the EU). Those are the only real leave solutions. All the others you talk about are half-baked neither in nor out arrangements or barefaced cheek attempts to overturn the democratic result.
We see right through it and in the end, it won't work. We are going to leave, end of.
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You see it as simple because for you it’s a matter of ideology, not of reality. Which is fine, appropriately simplistic, but fine.
The fact you conclude with “we are going to leave, end of” shows that your blind belief in ideology has clouded your judgement. There’s a long way to go in the race to March 29th and you’ll almost certainly be disappointed.