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Old 09-12-2018, 16:51   #4566
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
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that why some leave politicians where saying about staying in single market right and why parliament wont allow a no deal Brexit they know we fall of a cliff edge
You keep repeating the same rubbish about a cliff edge - it's utter project fear fiction!!!

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Originally Posted by jfman View Post
However it didn’t say

a) when or
b) what the future relationship should look like

Given the vast range of economic consequences it’s reasonable to say the position is untenable until one clear leave model is backed in it’s own referendum.

If the leave vote is one single monolithic entity with a homogeneous view of what leave means you should have nothing to worry about putting it to the electorate for a rubber stamp.
It's already been to the electorate - Jeez - why do you have to be so obtuse ?

It should not have to bloody say, it's not hard.

Leave means leave - when you opt to leave your house, you don't keep one foot in there or, one arm or any part of you.

Leaving a group means leaving it completely - it really is not hard !!!
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