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      11-15-2018, 03:44 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by Herr Dreier View Post
I voted remain (just)
When the vote happened, I got behind it and wanted to leave sensibly.
Now, I'm just pissed off.

I think this "deal" gives us the worst of both worlds and, worse, it gives the EU all of the best cards in the continuing future relationship negotiations -- and we can't get out of it.

I would prefer to leave with no deal, or to remain than this pile of shite.

If we left with no deal, it would cause a significant short term shock, but we would adjust over time. It might even help rebalance our economy from a London centric services R us. It's a medium to long term "project".

If we remained, we could still get out in the future.

But given May is trying to keep as many people happy as possible, it's inevitable she's come up with something that tries to meet in the middle and therefore satisfies no-one.
Interesting. I voted leave so approached this from a different starting point. However, I agree with absolutely everything you say.

Good to see that Mrs May is reuniting the country after all. On the basis that the deal is no good, I would also prefer a no-deal or remain for the reasons you have stated.
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