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Just An Observation On ‘A Vote On The Deal’ Brexit
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Some people (mostly remainers) chunder on about how no two Brexiteers have the same idea of what they wanted or want from Brexit so the main thrust of Brexit should be sort of ignored in favour of trade (at any cost)
However what makes anyone think that any two people in the country have the same idea on what should happen with a deal after Brexit? A vote for any Brexit deal is deeply flawed for the same reasons they say the referendum was. Too complicated for us plebs to understand.
Different parts of the country want and need different things so you’ll probably get as much of a division as before.
You get to pick only one. The *** deal on offer or no deal.
However what makes anyone think that any two people in the country have the same idea on what should happen with a deal after Brexit? A vote for any Brexit deal is deeply flawed for the same reasons they say the referendum was. Too complicated for us plebs to understand.
Different parts of the country want and need different things so you’ll probably get as much of a division as before.
You get to pick only one. The *** deal on offer or no deal.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Remainers say that because they want something from Brexit – other than out - and they want as much as they can get. They can’t envisage a world in which this country isn’t tied to the EU. Personally, I’ve never spoken to a Leaver who didn’t vote for, and doesn’t want, a no strings attached, plain and simple ‘Out’. ‘No deal’ for me without a doubt.
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