It's a pity if we are to get some form of "soft" Brexit, because that way the Brexiters will keep moaning about the EU forever.
Better a hard one. They'll still moan, but I'm just curious who they'll blame for their decision after a hard Brexit.
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Don't worry, the UK will form the EEA* with the USA and make the rest of the world pay us millions a week each to join.
They do after all want to sell us more tulip than we export. Even our muppet government can't get that wrong.
* Earth Economic Area (formally called The Trump Zone to get him to sign up, he wouldn't be able to resist the vanity)
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Not sure check mate is the right word, but it is certainly looking awkward for the PM.
Scotland and Wales to block the EU repeal bill
Tories imploding
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Even better the Tories can pretend that they can suddenly implement Directive 2004/38/ECOriginally posted by AtW View PostIt will be bargain for only £350 mln per week.
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UK heading for the EEA
THIS is what EU wants for its post-Brexit relationship with UK | UK | News | Express.co.uk
Labour party moving towards supporting this.
It means freedom of movement and huge budget contributions.
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