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Old 01-04-2019, 19:04   #932
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Depends when it is I suppose. If its 2022 a lot of the tension could have died down. Folk will move on to other issues that irritate them.
There will be an awful lot of anger remaining if the electorate's decision has not been carried out (which includes a 'soft' Brexit, which is not Brexit at all, of course).

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
Government authorises spending on contingency planning for UK to hold European elections.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...votes-live-new
I wouldn't read anything into that, except that the necessary preparations have to be made in case the worst happens. I am still clinging to the hope that the politicians will at last remember the manifestos they stood on.
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