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Old 21-03-2018, 14:57   #2468
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by papa smurf View Post
I must say the ballot box stuffing was exceptional .
I thought it was a shredder, to be honest...

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 View Post
Interesting conclusion from the FT. The paper correctly predicted the government would concede to the EU on a large number of points so this article carries some authority.

https://www.ft.com/content/440ad6fe-...b-bc4b9f08f381

Here's the link from the House of Commons that shows a technological or managerial solution is a non-starter, Q 305 onwards.
http://data.parliament.uk/writtenevi...ral/80035.html
It is a combination of things, Andrew, 'not just one silver bullet', as was made clear in the session.

I note that once again, you have concentrated on the negatives and not picked up on the opportunities to make this work.

The problem with this session was that the politicians wers looking for simple solutions, but it was difficult for the witnesses to explain what could be done without knowing which way the negotiations would go.
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