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I see Theresa is trying to frighten everybody by implying that the only alternative to her deal is the calamitous no-deal cliff edge.

All but a few nutters agree that no-deal is the worst possible outcome.

meanwhile, the ineffective ex-Brexit ministers and Buffoon are saying that her deal is worse than staying in the EU.

They have not yet confessed the logical conclusion that follows.


I wonder when she will resign.

Will it be before or after the General Election?
 
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I see Theresa is trying to frighten everybody by implying that the only alternative to her deal is the calamitous no-deal cliff edge.

All but a few nutters agree that no-deal is the worst possible outcome.

meanwhile, the ineffective ex-Brexit ministers and Buffoon are saying that her deal is worse than staying in the EU.

They have not yet confessed the logical conclusion that follows.


I wonder when she will resign.

Will it be before or after the General Election?
Second vote to stay in is worst outcome.For everyone.
 
The problem with the current deal is that the 'Divorce" payment is not linked to a trade deal. This should have been a red line. We cannot have a legally binding treaty to pay on the promise of Jam tomorrow. However, what I'm not clear on, is what is the net fee, once you take account of the transition period. I'm fed up with the political editors wasting all their effort second guessing the drama and soap opera, without actually focusing on what is proposed.
 
You can not argue that it takes us back to the place we first started at with all the downsides of leaving and membership of the EU.
 
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