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Old 10-12-2018, 16:21   #4703
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
Business will have had 5yrs from the referendum to prepare if they haven't then they only have themselves to blame for burying their heads in the sand.

I would prefer if we were leaving in March with no deal.
The notion that “business” will pay the price for a lack of preparation is ludicrous. These are our employers, generally contributing to our country VAT, business rates, employers NICs. They pay our wages.

People at the end of the day will pay the price for a lack of preparation and it’s Government and the Leave campaign who said this would be the easiest negotiation ever, Europe on it’s knees.

We should remain until one single form of Brexit is agreed upon. With a five year transition from then. Only then will your point be valid.

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