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To think a last minute panic deal is not the best way to decide a country's future

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bananaramaspyjamas · 29/01/2019 15:26

Plus the EU have said they're not going to re-do the deal, so there's that.

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DGRossetti · 29/01/2019 17:12

Don’t get me wrong I am taking it seriously, but how many more “this is it” moments can we be expected to take?

I think that is a very very very important, serious and currently undiscussed point.

It's all very well wibbling on about "extensions" and "renegotiations", but ultimately, I really question how many more days the UK can take of this. I think there was some preparation or resignation to waiting until March 29th. But if it's going to drag on into summer - or beyond ??????

cardibach · 29/01/2019 18:24

Rosetti whatever happens, discussion of brexit and important thing happening due to brexit will drag on well beyond this summer. It’s not a task and done sort of event.

Walkingdeadfangirl · 29/01/2019 19:48

I'm talking about the new thing she's going to negotiate right now
She isn't trying to negotiate a new deal, its the same one with a minor tweak to stop us being permanently locked into the EU.

Also, the lack of a deal can't be blamed on the remainers! the hard line Brexiters didn't want it
Not blaming remainers, its all those MPs that are screwing it up. And if they don't get a deal sorted we will leave in 2 months. Result.

UterusUterusGhali · 29/01/2019 20:15

Really getting fed up with any talk of a deal. There were no negotiations. It was all set down how it would go before we even voted! The Lisbon Treaty and Article 50 were available for anyone to read. 🙄

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