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The UK knows that if it leaves, then it is a third country. It doesn't get any special benefits any longer. The UK should grow up and act like an adult, instead of stamping it's feet and complaining that once it's left, the EU is treating it like any other non-EU country.
We want to Leave the EU. It was on the ballot paper. You should have read it for yourself instead of just casting your vote according to the opinions of your comfort group on social media.
HTH BIDI
So, by "Leave the EU" do you mean leave it without any agreements, any arrangements or any cooperation with EU bodies or other international treaties?
Every time a brexit voter is asked for details, they dodge the question or attacks he questioner.
We want to Leave the EU. It was on the ballot paper. You should have read it for yourself instead of just casting your vote according to the opinions of your comfort group on social media.
Problem is you actually end up with Q - which nobody wanted but was the only compromise...
Problem is, those who voted for Brexit don't know what they want, but are happy to blame the EU or anyone who voted remain.
Every time a brexit voter is asked for details, they dodge the question or attacks he questioner.
Problem is you actually end up with Q - which nobody wanted but was the only compromise...
How do you think every trade deal in history ends up as? By definition, any deal is a compromise. "Q" might lean towards one side or the other, or it might be perfectly balanced between what either side initially asked for, but it is still a compromise.
Also by definition, if both sides agree to it then "Q" is what both sides want as the compromise position - in a balanced and adult room of people. I'm not counting when the UK is involved in negotiations, obviously, because "Exceptionalism".
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