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Originally Posted by OLD BOY
Or maybe a reasonable man’s interpretation of the agreement is different from that of the EU.
I can’t believe that you continue to defend these people against our own interests.
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What’s happened to your memory? There was opposition to the idea of a ‘no deal’. Have you forgotten that?
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I blame the remainers. They did their absolute best to kill Brexit. What they did achieve was an imperfect Brexit deal.
This will not stand. Watch this space.
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OB I think your memory does you a disservice.
At the tories landslide election they campaigned on no deal was better than a bad deal, they subsequently won by a landslide. They had the numbers to force no deal through but chose not too.
In terms of the challenges that we’re currently facing from Brexit, all roads lead to Rome as to who is culpable for that.
1. The failure of U.K. negotiators as highlighted by seph
2. The failure of Boris to take the U.K. out on no deal when he had the numbers (this is if you believe no deal was ever a viable option)
3. The failure of those Brexiteers when considering points 1 & 2 above to think for some reason that the EU should ‘throw us a bone’ in terms of renegotiating.