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Old 01-07-2018, 19:34   #45
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
hard Brexit will be a utter disaster for uk falling of cliff edge and the ones that voted Brexit be first ones to complain
No, it won't, you've fallen for the Project Fear argument.

There may be initial minor disruption, but our future still looks great with a 'no deal'. The EU would live to regret its decision in that scenario.

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Originally Posted by Chloé Palmas View Post
That is an interesting conundrum - actually can she even present both? I am not sure on the aspect of white paper traditions / customs - can it be an either / or option?

Chris / Hugh / Damien etc might know but I am assuming that she will have no choice but to narrow it down to one?



Yeah I figure the EU will tell Davis / Department for existing the EU that they either accept the principles or get no access to the SM / agree to collective trade deals or have tariffs and barriers / allow NI to remain a part of the EU SM or face a hard border etc etc.
In which case, the EU lose.
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