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Previously on "The European perspective on Brexit"
You call a general election. The winning party chooses its representative in Brussels. We can veto what we don't like. Until you give up your vetoes on some stupid bargaining position that does not pay off.
With all the risk taking it is little wonder we're drowning in debt.
As opposed to handing the gun over to someone sat in Brussels or Strasbourg and letting them do it for us?
Because no matter who spins the barrel or pulls the trigger the muzzle will always be pointing at the UK.
You call a general election. The winning party chooses its representative in Brussels. We can veto what we don't like. Until you give up your vetoes on some stupid bargaining position that does not pay off.
With all the risk taking it is little wonder we're drowning in debt.
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