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Old 19-03-2019, 13:19   #17
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Re: Brexit(New).

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
Wrong. The law has not changed. So it’s not inevitable at all.

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As it stands I follow the laws of the land. The Statute has that date for leaving, until another Statute appears that changes that date. We are still leaving.

There is a lot of shenanigans and stuff but in the end, it’s just noise.
I get that, I'm asking you for your personal opinion on if you think we will leave on the 29th with or without the withdrawal agreement in place.

Not a trick question in any way, just want to understand from someone who's the opposite side of the fence so to speak.
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