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TimeSnowDemos

(476 posts)
8. It's coming
Tue Jun 12, 2018, 05:28 AM
Jun 2018

Neither party is anti-Brexit, despite a majority of voters being against it now. None of the solutions to NI are feasible, and in fact May is now apparently in the max-fac camp, despite the fact that the EU has already rejected it, and despite the fact it will cost the UK £385M/week, and destroy many many many SMEs that can't afford to rejig their entire business.

So that leaves WTO.

Which is frankly what you'd expect, considering that no one even knew what Brexit meant when they voted for it. And that includes everyone in Government.

And BTW. I see a LOT of delusional on all sides in the UK. Corbyn is still pro-Brexit and will remain thus, no matter what. The UK media refuses to acknowledge that the UK hadn't ACTUALLY proposed a single acceptable solution re: NI. And of course the main topic for discussion in the chattering classes is which unfeasible and rejected plan will the UK choose.

Off the cliff you go.

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WTO TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #3
To *part* of the domestic audience LeftishBrit Jun 2018 #7
It's coming TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #8
WTO rules aren't a given T_i_B Jun 2018 #9
True TimeSnowDemos Jun 2018 #10
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