Originally posted by Whorty
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They sold EEA as an option before the referendum to secure votes, and then dismissed it afterwards and started pedalling the no-deal idea instead. No Deal was never on the cards before the referendum. Maybot only introduced "No Deal" in that fateful Lancaster House speed in January 2017.
By "No Deal is better than a Bad Deal", she never meant the withdrawal agreement. That would always have been an 'as things are until the future state is sorted'. She wanted to negotiate the future trade relationship in parallel with the withdrawal agreement. The EU said "non, nein" to that though. May was on the back foot and went and lost her parliamentary majority and swung from incompetent mess to incompetent mess until we ended up with the Withdrawal Agreement we have today - the result of all of her red lines.
And here we are. "No Deal" would be the most undemocratic outcome of Brexit. We would have allowed a minority far right faction (which on its own has no majority in parliament) to set the agenda. May is a complete fool.
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