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Old 21-09-2017, 10:35   #151
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by pip08456 View Post
It's also possible you won't wake up tomorrow. Does that mean that you won't?
Nope. Just that I could. Which is exactly the point. I've no idea what you're trying to say with this. The guy was simply stating a fact, a pretty self-evident one, that you don't need to be a logician to grasp, and the headline accurately summarised it.

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All the stuff above aside what are people expecting from Theresa May tomorrow in Florence?

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
So Brexiters voted for something that they don't have a clue how it will turn out ? Just hoping, against all odds ? Hell of a gamble and so far it isn't looking good.

Our Government can't even agree with itself let alone 27 other countries. The PM and chancellor hearts aren't really in it, they campaigned for remain after all, they can see the disaster unfolding, just a matter of damage limitation and how they can wangle it best for their own careers. As for Boris, he's certifiably mad. All these characters will be ok whatever. They are protected by wealth. The rest of the British public will suffer badly.
True, as of right now that seems to be the direction, but although time is running out there is still time for a reboot of the whole thing, and for them to get a grip.

From what I've read business is desperately looking for something concrete from tomorrow's speech.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/...in-loses-jobs/

Is one example. There are others from other sectors all over the place though.

She absolutely has to nail this. 'Brexit means Brexit and we're going to make a success of it' isn't going to cut it.

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