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Old 30-07-2021, 09:08   #1800
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Re: Britain outside the EU

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth View Post

I'll get in before my good friend Carth!

Your answer is very clear: There is little chance of even a deft negotiator improving relations with the EU to the extent that the EU does not then call the shots.

If you know that, why would you suggest that we improve relations with the EU? Why would you settle for the EU calling the shots in any "improved" relationship?

How are you going to wriggle out of this one?
You need to own your decision to vote for Johnson and Brexit and not try and push the responsibility for sorting the situation out onto others.

Your MP may be worth consulting - after all it was he who said 'Getting out of the EU can be quick and easy – the UK holds most of the cards.'

But having a new negotiator will engender much-needed trust so that's one piece of advice I can give you.

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