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    Que será, será

    Whatever will be, will be.

    I can't see "no deal" happening but, in a perverse kind of way, as an experiment, it would be interesting to see how it played out.

    Certainly more interesting than if May's WA gets approved.

    A bit selfish though because it won't affect me much.

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    Originally posted by stonehenge View Post
    Whatever will be, will be.

    I can't see "no deal" happening but, in a perverse kind of way, as an experiment, it would be interesting to see how it played out.

    Certainly more interesting than if May's WA gets approved.

    A bit selfish though because it won't affect me much.
    Yes, i agree, would be interesting to see no deal just to teach those who crave it a lesson. Like you I'm protected from it unless we get total anarchy then i don't think anyone would be immune from that.

    If we go no deal, and the anticipated chaos ensues, and it's worse case scenario, it will cause the collapse of this government and lead to a new/final deal that will either put us back in the EU or keep us very closely aligned. Lose/lose for brexiters
    I am what I drink, and I'm a bitter man

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      #3
      Originally posted by Whorty View Post
      Yes, i agree, would be interesting to see no deal just to teach those who crave it a lesson. Like you I'm protected from it unless we get total anarchy then i don't think anyone would be immune from that.

      If we go no deal, and the anticipated chaos ensues, and it's worse case scenario, it will cause the collapse of this government and lead to a new/final deal that will either put us back in the EU or keep us very closely aligned. Lose/lose for brexiters
      "would be interesting to see no deal just to teach those who crave it a lesson"

      Just like a Jeremy Corbyn Marxist Government!

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        #4
        Originally posted by JohntheBike View Post
        "would be interesting to see no deal just to teach those who crave it a lesson"

        Just like a Jeremy Corbyn Marxist Government!
        Project Fear. Tut tut.

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          #5
          I think the real shock of a no deal Brexit would be that next to nothing would actually change. Business' would continue to do business and nobody would have the balls to tell anyone that they can't do something. (Macron whine a lot from his gold chair though)

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            #6
            Those who will really suffer under a Corbyn Marxist government are not those who vote for it . Whatever you may say about it, it is a "What you see what you get"., unlike Brexit which is basically "fraud". Brexiteers will get a similar experience as to when you order something via a fake online shop.

            I'm alright Jack

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              #7
              Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
              I think the real shock of a no deal Brexit would be that next to nothing would actually change. Business' would continue to do business and nobody would have the balls to tell anyone that they can't do something. (Macron whine a lot from his gold chair though)
              I thought you wanted to leave the customs union and single market.

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                #8
                Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
                I think the real shock of a no deal Brexit would be that next to nothing would actually change. Business' would continue to do business and nobody would have the balls to tell anyone that they can't do something. (Macron whine a lot from his gold chair though)
                No deal Brexit promises from Boris Johnson are just like the promises Trump made to the farmers whose soya beans are now rotting in the field.

                Last edited by BlasterBates; 25 January 2019, 12:11.
                I'm alright Jack

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                  I thought you wanted to leave the customs union and single market.
                  Obviously it can't be done as a "big bang" approach but the requirement of civil service agreements to trade with countries we have traded with for hundreds of years is overblown. It's simply a notional transfer of sovereignty of law.

                  Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
                  No deal Brexit promises from Boris Johnson are just like the promises Trump made to the farmers whose soya beans are now rotting in the field.

                  Boris Johnson is not Brexit, he's just another politician showboating on the coat tails of other people's work.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by TwoWolves View Post
                    Obviously it can't be done as a "big bang" approach but the requirement of civil service agreements to trade with countries we have traded with for hundreds of years is overblown. It's simply a notional transfer of sovereignty of law.
                    The SM and CU facilitate barrier free trade. Leaving with no deal will create barriers. How is that hard to understand?

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