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Old 21-07-2018, 09:09   #657
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Re: Brexit Discussion (New thread-Follow First Post Rules!)

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Originally Posted by Maggy J View Post
The problem for everyone(all sides) is that we are in uncharted waters in a dinghy and we seem to have mislaid the paddles and the map. Just about the only certainty is that like a divorce there will be pain,recrimination and a aggression sorting out of the shared possessions in our future and it may take a very long time before we reach a comfortable position as a country.

However both sides should be working together to mitigate any future pain to all of the citizens of the UK. We haven't got time to fight each other. Whatever happened to compromise? The time for recrimination should be over by now.
The problem with this divorce is children won't accept that the divorce is happening.









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