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Old 12-12-2017, 16:52   #1247
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Mick View Post
I hope it does fail, it is a dreadful and one sided deal, concocted and not in the interests of the decision that people voted for, which is a clean and total break from the corrupted EU.

When people cast their vote to leave the EU, they did so because that is exactly what they wanted to do and that means every part of it, not keep one foot in one aspect of it or be aligned with it in some way. Leave meant leave on the ballot paper.

Time for the government or those in government, to stand up and show some backbone to those corrupted and bent soles in the EU. Verhofstadt and Juncker being just those kind of bent soles. If this means folk like David sabotaging the totally crap deal, then so be it.
What would be your desired end point 5-10 years down the line? I understand that you want no part of the UK to be aligned with the EU but what would you call a successful end to trade negotiations? Would you favour a free trade deal for everything, some sectors or a straight WTO MFN relationship?

Outside of trade, how would you see our interactions with organisations such as EASA, Europol, EMA develop? Again, nothing to do with them, an alignment partnership or membership?

Do you see the man on the street being financially better or worse off in 5-10 years time or are there other benefits joe public will see?

This isn't a challenge, I am genuinely curious to understand why you are so strongly in favour of Brexit
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