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    #11
    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
    The SM and CU facilitate barrier free trade. Leaving with no deal will create barriers. How is that hard to understand?
    So did we not trade with anyone before 1973?

    The only barriers which have been put in place are man made - therefore they can be easily man un made.

    I wonder can you imagine a world where you did not have to hide behind rules and laws.

    Are you a member of a golf club?

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      #12
      Originally posted by original PM View Post
      So did we not trade with anyone before 1973?

      The only barriers which have been put in place are man made - therefore they can be easily man un made.

      I wonder can you imagine a world where you did not have to hide behind rules and laws.

      Are you a member of a golf club?
      **** me, this is like whack-a-mole except with cretins.

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        #13
        Originally posted by original PM View Post
        So did we not trade with anyone before 1973?

        The only barriers which have been put in place are man made - therefore they can be easily man un made.

        I wonder can you imagine a world where you did not have to hide behind rules and laws.

        Are you a member of a golf club?
        Classic.

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          #14
          May's deal almost dead

          It looks like JRM's group are now slowly realising May's deal is the best they can get, but they've probably killed it.

          If the Brexiteers had got behind the deal they could have probably swung it, as it looks now Brexit is heading for the rocks.

          Basically looks like the Tory ERG group killed Brexit.

          I'm alright Jack

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            #15
            Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
            May's deal almost dead

            It looks like JRM's group are now slowly realising May's deal is the best they can get, but they've probably killed it.

            If the Brexiteers had got behind the deal they could have probably swung it, as it looks now Brexit is heading for the rocks.

            Basically looks like the Tory ERG group killed Brexit.

            They may still run the clock down to No deal.

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              #16
              Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
              They may still run the clock down to No deal.
              That's true but this will cause an irrevocable split in the Tory party. OK they may even succeed in sewing sufficient chaos to get a temporary no deal, but it will be a pyrrhic victory, as there is no majority to support a government in such circumstances- The ensuing chaos will inevitably bring whatever is left of the government. It will lead to a GE with a split Tory party or a second referendum.
              I'm alright Jack

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                #17
                Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                That's true but this will cause an irrevocable split in the Tory party. OK they may even succeed in sewing sufficient chaos to get a temporary no deal, but it will be a pyrrhic victory, as there is no majority to support a government in such circumstances- The ensuing chaos will inevitably bring whatever is left of the government. It will lead to a GE with a split Tory party or a second referendum.
                The disaster capitalists don't care. As long as they can destroy worker and consumer rights and environmental safeguards, they're happy.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                  May's deal almost dead

                  It looks like JRM's group are now slowly realising May's deal is the best they can get, but they've probably killed it.

                  If the Brexiteers had got behind the deal they could have probably swung it, as it looks now Brexit is heading for the rocks.

                  Basically looks like the Tory ERG group killed Brexit.

                  If May hadn't thrown away Cameron's majority, she'd have probably had a chance of getting her WA across the winning line.

                  As it is, she needs the DUP and Tory remainers to also capitulate.

                  It will be interesting to see how the numbers stack up on Tuesday.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                    The SM and CU facilitate barrier free trade. Leaving with no deal will create barriers. How is that hard to understand?
                    Who is going to enforce it? You may not be aware of it but member states flout vast swathes of EU legislation every day and nobody bats an eyelid. In fact the most stringent enforcer [internally] is the UK.

                    We leave, a few technocrats wave their fists in rage. This is the part that you don't understand.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
                      Who is going to enforce it? You may not be aware of it but member states flout vast swathes of EU legislation every day and nobody bats an eyelid. In fact the most stringent enforcer [internally] is the UK.

                      We leave, a few technocrats wave their fists in rage. This is the part that you don't understand.
                      We are currently inside the SM + CU. If (big if) there is any flouting then it is an internal matter.

                      What you appear to be suggesting is that we should flout the laws of a third country (which the EU will be once we leave).

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