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Old 05-12-2018, 07:44   #4370
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Re: Brexit

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Originally Posted by denphone View Post
A reasonable analogy is if one is buying a house you make sure you have completely left no stone unturned before you purchase that house and not just buy that house without doing any homework on it and then realise when you move into that house there are problems in every bit of that house which then require significant repair and investment.
There’s still the possibility to do all these things, but nobody wants take the time or opportunity to have the adult conversation between the electorate, Parliament, Government and the EU. Time pressure, rather than force no deal appears to have more chance of forcing remain.

The freedom of movement brigade are showing their true colours. It wasn’t about trade, a good deal or a strong United Kingdom. It was dog whistle racism and xenophobia whatever the economic consequences.
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