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Old 14-07-2020, 13:08   #3071
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Re: [Updated] The UK’s future relationship with the EU

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
Pray, tell what massive change in events is going to happen between now and the end of 2021 that places Brexit in peril between 31 December 2020 and the same date next year?

Remainer politicians didn’t have the competence to thwart Brexit when they had an arguable Parliamentary majority. They most certainly will not be able to do so in the next year and six months without one. Where would such a mandate come from for a start?

Unfortunately for some leavers the ideological blinkers remain. Everyone is the enemy. An extension is about delivering a good Brexit, on our terms, on our own timescale.
Great post - I would probably phrase the last sentence as "An extension is about delivering the least damaging Brexit, on our terms, on our own timescale."
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