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To ask why would anyone want no deal?

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guinea36 · 20/01/2019 11:17

Watching Sunday morning political shows. A few politicians suggesting they would prefer no deal if necessary. These people are presumably intelligent and educated
Yet they believe - although I struggle to see it - that ultimately it will be better for the country economically in the long run. Just wondering what the theory is behind this belief?

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Bosscastle · 23/01/2019 15:56
Grin
1tisILeClerc · 23/01/2019 15:56

{Both are ardent leavers, but despair at no deal, ideally seeing Brexit as a long process which apparently few have an appetite for.}

The negotiations for leaving haven't exactly started yet. There is another 3 or more years to go yet.

bellinisurge · 23/01/2019 15:58

Actually @Bosscastle , a jar of roasted peppers is a nice idea.
Thank you for the thank you Smile

Bosscastle · 23/01/2019 15:59

Chardonnay
Quite. We normally go away in April /Easter time (relatives in New Hampshire) but we haven't even booked flights this Yr. Just in case they're all cancelled or not allowed to fly.

Bosscastle · 23/01/2019 16:01

Bellini
No, thank you. Sensible advice which is helping me with my anxiety over what's going on Smile

doIreallyneedto · 03/02/2019 13:33

Companies in these various sectors from outside the U.K if they have any sense at all will be looking for replacement suppliers outside of the U.K.

There are ads in the radio in Ireland advising just that.

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