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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
That is auite a daft analogy, because in your example the result is the same - you've finished your dinner and you are not going back to eat more of it.
We voted to leave the EU. As Mick says, we did not vote to half-leave. All the alternative options the remainers have put forward involve not completely leaving.
You can dress it up all you want, but we voted to completely leave the EU. The politicians need to get on with it and stop faffing about.
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As 44% of our export trade is with the EU, government knows they need to protect that. Of necessity they are looking at leave options that do the least damage to trade.
mrmistoffelees scenario needs the addition, that the meal is in a restaurant that they want to be able to continue to patronise, even if they want the freedom to patronise other restaurants unfettered as well.