Interesting fake news from the remain dweebs

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So you didn't think you were voting for "no deal."

You were just voting for whatever arrangements the government of the day, whoever that might be, Blue, Red, Orange or Rainbow, could put together.

So you have no objection to Theresa's half-rsed proposal, neither will you object to Jeremy's.
 
I voted to leave, cut all eu ties & start from scratch, believing that the eu would not be so outraged at the the thought & make it so hard out of pure spite.If it had stayed as it was when we joined, a "common market", we would never have got to the situation which prompted the need to leave.
 
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No you didn't.

That wasn't an option on the ballot paper.

Have you already forgotten what you said?
Cut all of our eu constraints/entitlements, whatever you want to call them, then start trading as any other non eu country would.
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There are various options available.

European and other countries can choose to ask for one or other of the options. Like Norway, perhaps. Or like Switzerland. Or like Canada.

They might even have tried to be treated like Turkey.

So "start trading as any other non eu country would." means trying to get one of those options.

You'll remember that the leading Brexit campaigners falsely claimed it would be easy to get a free trade agreement with the EU after leaving.
 
I'm sure you don't really believe that the Quitter campaigners would have been prepared to accept a post-Brexit agreement cobbled together by Cameron.

Sadly they couldn't, or wouldn't, put together their own proposal (and still haven't). So the only one on the table is Theresa's.

Smug idiots, Gove, Fox, Johnson etc. Failing to do the work of saying what they wanted. That's a sure way of not getting it.
 
So you didn't think you were voting for "no deal."

You were just voting for whatever arrangements the government of the day, whoever that might be, Blue, Red, Orange or Rainbow, could put together.

So you have no objection to Theresa's half-rsed proposal, neither will you object to Jeremy's.

There is actually no such thing as no deal.
 
It's too late now, to try and assemble a new proposal. It has to be agreed by October.

Our two year's notice is nearly up. It took longer than that to get Theresa's proposal written and partially agreed through the dregs of her cabinet.
 
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