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Old 22-03-2019, 10:51   #357
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by mrmistoffelees View Post
Do you think that can be negotiated and passed by April 12th? I don't


Here in lies the rub, any sort of soft Brexit would probably entail us remaining in the customs union and have us retaining freedom of movement. (basically in the EU in all but name, but without the rights of a member state, whats the point ?)

There would be many millions of unhappy leave voters who would probably never vote Tory again for their belief that May failed to implement their vision of Brexit.

going no deal would see the tory's out of power for at LEAST two terms, possibly more.

May now gets to chose whether she puts party or country first , she won't be allowed to put country first....


So, as Parliament have failed to implement Brexit and are paralyzed. it's time to shit or get off the pot, No Deal vs Remain. winner takes all.
the government have commit themselves to hold indicative votes in April so all options can get voted on

the ERG could come to regret not backing her deal as vast majority of parliament wont vote for a no deal and her deal was best could get with the red line of no CU or SM

best chance now for the ones that want a no deal now is a second referendum and no not calling for one bit ironic really it now best chance they got for a no deal
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