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Originally Posted by Chris
Quite. And I’m certain that none of the details of the worst case planning for the transition period ... the transition, not, notably, our life permanently outside the EU ... have in any way been used to insinuate that this is what being a non-member looks like and therefore we should all vote to remain instead.
We don’t know what being by far the largest European economy outside the EU is like, because we’ve not been there yet. We can - and have - debated the risks and the possibilities, all of which resulted in the leave vote in 2016.
When we have been permanently outside for a while, if it’s truly awful and, somehow, unlike every other non-EU state in the world we have permanently to worry about stockpiling essentials, then perhaps is the time to start arguing for a referendum on joining the EU. Before we get there, all we have is an argument based on deception, which is awfully rich coming from those who complain that the leave vote was carried in that way.
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Lol, I think the EU would tell us where to go if we asked to rejoin !
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Originally Posted by Mick
Yes we did - all that kind of crap came out before and it is still fear mongering nonsense!
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Don't know who you listened to Mick, no one suggested anything about a no deal chaos.
Project Fear might just prove to be something we can only dream of.