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Originally posted by Whorty View PostThe only way to put to bed the question of whether we're better off in or out of the EU, and if the brexiters have a clue about what they're doing, is to crash out with no deal and see how we cope on the new world stage. A 'soft' brexit, of any flavour, will always leave the door open for the whinging anti-EU brigade to continue snipping about how their version of brexit would have been better.
The best thing the likes of the Lib Dems can do, is let a hard brexit happen, the dodgy Tories will crumble under the chaos, then the LDs can step in to save the day. A GE will allow them to sweep up the 're-join' votes and take us back into the EU with our friends in Europe.
Come on everyone .... let's support NO DEAL
Remainers have had enough notice to prepare for this eventuality and should have done so.
If you're a Remainer and haven't prepared, well then you'll need to join the food bank queue with the newly unemployed farmers, car workers, other manufacturing workers, Welsh and Northern monkeys.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostA 'soft' brexit, of any flavour, will always leave the door open for the whinging anti-EU brigade to continue snipping about how their version of brexit would have been better.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostThe only way to put to bed the question of whether we're better off in or out of the EU, and if the brexiters have a clue about what they're doing, is to crash out with no deal and see how we cope on the new world stage. A 'soft' brexit, of any flavour, will always leave the door open for the whinging anti-EU brigade to continue snipping about how their version of brexit would have been better.
The best thing the likes of the Lib Dems can do, is let a hard brexit happen, the dodgy Tories will crumble under the chaos, then the LDs can step in to save the day. A GE will allow them to sweep up the 're-join' votes and take us back into the EU with our friends in Europe.
Come on everyone .... let's support NO DEAL
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We need no deal
The only way to put to bed the question of whether we're better off in or out of the EU, and if the brexiters have a clue about what they're doing, is to crash out with no deal and see how we cope on the new world stage. A 'soft' brexit, of any flavour, will always leave the door open for the whinging anti-EU brigade to continue snipping about how their version of brexit would have been better.
The best thing the likes of the Lib Dems can do, is let a hard brexit happen, the dodgy Tories will crumble under the chaos, then the LDs can step in to save the day. A GE will allow them to sweep up the 're-join' votes and take us back into the EU with our friends in Europe.
Come on everyone .... let's support NO DEAL
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