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Old 24-03-2019, 13:24   #495
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Re: Brexit (New).

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Incorrect.

Having the exact relationship Norway has with Brussels completely satisfies the result of the referendum question asked on 23rd June 2016. We would no longer be a member of the European Union.
We would still be obliged to adopt the four freedoms, which would be unacceptable, and we would still have to pay huge amounts of money to the EU. How exactly do you work out that the Norway option delivers on the referendum?

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
None of these things were specifically stated on the ballot paper, so you’ve no way to quantify which (if any) need to be delivered.
You know perfectly well that immigration, getting back our sovereignty and stopping those payments to the EU were the principle drivers for those who voted for Leave. So your other options don't cut it, I'm afraid.
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