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It would be great to see a 2nd referendum with the options being TM's Deal, JC Deal, or No deal as the options. We have already held a referendum to leave so now lets have a referendum on how we want to leave as parliament is unable to make this decision for us.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIt would be great to see a rerun of the referendum with "no deal" as the leave option.
That would mean leavers couldn't trot out arguments such as Italy wants to sell Prosecco or Germany wants to sell cars and focus on the ensuing chaos. The EU will roll over and offer a great deal wouldn't wash this time round.
I would also like to see Liam Fox bragging about the reality of his trade deal with Zimbabwe and how this will be far better than trading with the EU.

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It would be great to see a rerun of the referendum with "no deal" as the leave option.
That would mean leavers couldn't trot out arguments such as Italy wants to sell Prosecco or Germany wants to sell cars and focus on the ensuing chaos. The EU will roll over and offer a great deal wouldn't wash this time round.
I would also like to see Liam Fox bragging about the reality of his trade deal with Zimbabwe and how this will be far better than trading with the EU.
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Now cpome on you know how our two party political system works in the UK. No matter how badly both Labour and the Tories **** up one of them will always form a government.Originally posted by Whorty View PostA lot of people will be disappointed then when we don't crash out
Maybe they should have thought of this in 2017 when they voted for the 2 main parties, who both had GE campaigns that included leaving with a negotiated deal. If they wanted to crash out they should have voted UKIP .... now remind me, how many seats did UKIP get again?
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A lot of people will be disappointed then when we don't crash outOriginally posted by DimPrawn View Post
Maybe they should have thought of this in 2017 when they voted for the 2 main parties, who both had GE campaigns that included leaving with a negotiated deal. If they wanted to crash out they should have voted UKIP .... now remind me, how many seats did UKIP get again?
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Poll fail. There was on option to leave with a deal and/or AndyW's Mum.
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