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Originally Posted by Pierre
Give over, it is implicit in the term of no longer being in the European Union. Is a party’s manifesto on the ballot paper?
No longer being a member of the EU meant.
Exiting the single market,
Exiting the customs union,
Exiting the four freedoms associated with the single market
No longer being subject to ECJ
The above is what was put to British people, everything since the result has been obfuscate the above.
And people trying to be clever and say (Whiney voice) “it wasn’t on the ballot paper”. We it was.
All this talk in the last two years saying that the type of Brexit wasn’t on the ballot paper has Just been a smokescreen by the MPs to stop Brexit, and guess what, they may do.
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I don’t need to give over anything. There’s no need to be disrespectful simply because you are wrong. Also, it’s impossible to articulate a whiney voice in text alone, it’s a ridiculous notion to suggest otherwise.
Many countries outside the European Union have a varying range of relationships with the trading bloc.
You are attributing what
you want from Brexit from a definition that exists in your head only in the desperate hope that’s what it will look like. The good news is that it will not happen because there’s no mandate or political will for it.