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Old 07-07-2019, 20:35   #3885
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
So what? We are talking about British jobs here, that's what counts.

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I think you are all missing the point here that the 'no deal' Brexit is our bargaining chip. Rule it out and the EU won't listen.

I doubt very much that we will end up with no deal as that would hurt many EU countries. Those who are arguing that we should rule out a 'no deal' are just trying to sabatage the negotiations.

As I have said all along, the negotiations should be held behind closed doors, not subject to the public gaze.
The negotiations are over, Old Boy, closed doors, open doors or no doors at all. There may be an opportunity for some window-dressing but nothing fundamental will be discussed or can alter. Parliament won't accept a no-deal, talk of that is just to win votes from the Party faithful.
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