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Originally Posted by Chris
He also said this week that he had done some thinking that he had not done before, and had begun to see Brexit as a process rather than as an event.*
What everyone seems to have forgotten is that once we are a sovereign nation state again we negotiate and sign treaties with the EU as a third party, not as a member obliged to accept the acquis.
Had the WA been the last word on our future relationship with the EU then it would have been a disaster, but it is not.
*Eurosceptic MEP Daniel Hannan has been making this point for years - he has always argued for gradual divergence from EU law wherever it suited us, rather than an ideological sudden break.
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Sorry but I do not have any posh french words to describe the blatant revisionism going on here. Mogg, Johnson and co. were extremely clear on what May's deal represented to them. There was no ambiguity: the term "Vassal state" springs to mind ...
They are political liars & chancers, seeking to reward themselves and their associates. Nothing more.