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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Firstly, because not everyone shares your definition of Brexit and secondly, we're only talking about the Withdrawal Agreement and not the trade deal.
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So you'd think, but it seems that Labour isn't opposed to the Withdrawal Agreement - only the political statement!
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
If you and I have different definitions of what Brexit is then not everyone has the same definition. I don't need to ask everyone. And I doubt that Jezza and May are discussing the weather - they're discussing different forms of Brexit or there'd be nothing to discuss!
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It seems to me that only the confused Remainers have different versions of Brexit. You may recall those little phrases: Leave means leave. Brexit means Brexit.
Your version of Brexit isn't the Brexit at all that leavers voted for. You are in the one foot in and one foot out brigade, who don't seem to realise the benefits that could be attained by the UK having its own trade policy on both goods and services.
Speak to pretty well any Leaver in the street and they say they want a clean divorce, not a messy one that leaves us looking after the children, paying over all our money and taking ordsrs from mother in law.