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Old 18-03-2019, 13:01   #8782
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
Not yet it doesn't, however if May cant get this through (and i suspect she will) and the EU hold position that the withdrawal agreement is non negotiable. then a 2nd referendum would seem to be the only plausible way forward.
Only plausible way forward after that is an election.
MPs are against 1) No-deal Brexit 2) Second referendum. I think those are fundamental factors in Brexit.

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
If they had any cards at all in the first place we wouldn’t be in this position.

Europe has held one steady position throughout. We have not. We still can’t agree a position, despite the leadership of both main parties supporting Brexit.
Spot on. Divided they rule has summed up our position.
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