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Old 25-05-2019, 17:16   #2637
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
I believe it is a viable solution. For some reason, non-Brexiteers don't want to use it.

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A reporter's fantasy.

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That's different from being neutral.

I used to think The Independent newspaper was neutral. How daft was I?
Can you explain why the EU will agree to it? It's a threat to Single Market integrity to enter into such an arrangement.

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Originally Posted by Pierre View Post
I don’t think anyone wants no deal, but crucially you have to prepared to expect it and accept it if necessary. This will happen on 31/10 if we do not ask for an extension or if the EU don’t grant one. Parliament can object all they want they are powerless to stop it in those scenarios. Yes and No, May could have taken us out with no deal but chose not to. Don’t know what the new PM would do.
It's a long time between now and October. Parliament has plenty of time.
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