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Originally Posted by Lobb
The destination of the UK post referendum is clearly binary. Today we are a member of the EU, by March 2019 we will not be a member of the EU.
Don't disagree there is considerable work to do. So let's crack on, stop talking the country down, and focus on the opportunity leaving the EU brings.
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No it's not. The membership of the EU is binary, but our status and situation post-EU is clearly not defined by our membership status, and could be a good, bad, or indifferent situation.
I'm all for this, but I'm not seeing any focus whatsoever in proceedings. I don't even see the people tasked with this being vaguely on the same page as each other.
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