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Old 03-07-2019, 08:39   #3774
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by nomadking View Post
Merely a delay of no deal. Therefore talk of a deal having been rejected that would've prevented a no deal situation is nonsense.
Well it's a deal to cover a interim period whilst an actual trade deal is sorted. It would be incorrect to say this was anything other than a temporary measure but nevertheless it's still a deal. Just depends what deal you're referring too. Obviously it makes no deal less likely due to the backstop, it's the central problem of the whole thing.

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That too.

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post
Pushing back on a very bad deal (the WA/Political Declaration) is far from "splitting hairs".
It's splitting hairs not to call it a deal. I am not arguing the merits of it at the moment.

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Bur corruption is not one of the common values
To be fair corruption probably is a common value not just with the EU but a lot of other nations too.
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