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So what happens if there's a terrible deal at the end of negotiations?
Another thread of Remnants trying to reassure themselves that it won't happen.
Bless.
We all know you're not the sharpest tool in the box, but this thread is about what happens if the deal is rejected by one or both of the houses.
I would be sorry if there wasn't a hard Brexit after all this
No, she wants to avoid cliff edge, that does not mean there will be transitional deal, in fact the only logical outcome is NOT to agree to any such deal from EU point of view - cliff edge for UK means profit for EU and deterrence for future escapees
She will now invoke article 50 and EU will spend next two years stalling - trivial as teo years is nothing for such deals, they won't discuss any future deal until separation is done.
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