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Old 05-03-2019, 18:47   #8174
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
On the contrary. It’s the lack of a single vision of the leave side. Is it May’s deal? No deal? Something else?

A single clear vision of Brexit would win the argument surely. After all 17.4 million people knew exactly the type of Brexit they were voting for.
The "deal" is NOT a deal, it is just interim arrangements. Doesn't matter how clear or otherwise a vision is, when there are so many people determined to sabotage the democratic vote.

No deal better than uncertainty, says head of German industry
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The head of the German federation of industries has claimed the British are “lost” and has thrown doubt on Berlin’s backing for a short Brexit extension, claiming an “economy can live better with bad conditions than with uncertainty”.

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variable noun Uncertainty is a state of doubt about the future or about what is the right thing to do.
...a period of political uncertainty.
...the uncertainties of life on the West Coast. [+ of]
Synonyms: unpredictability, precariousness, state of suspense, ambiguity
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