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What do you think would be more damaging for the Tories a 'no deal' Brexit or Revoke ?

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KennDodd · 12/06/2019 22:12

After all , this whole sorry humiliating mess has all been about what's best for the Tory party and the Tory party will continue to be the top priority for government. So, what future do you think will be best for the Tory party because that's what I think we'll get?

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HappydaysArehere · 13/06/2019 09:33

In the long run it will be “no deal”. As the true price is realised people will begin to blame the Tories and anyone else who supported it.
The only way to avoid that would be another vote.

FunnyTinge · 13/06/2019 09:46

Agree with Happydays. The short term (fatal) damage would be following revoke. The long term (fatal) damage would be 'no deal'. I'm not sure that they've allowed themselves 'another vote' as an escape route, though.

MoominMantra · 14/06/2019 09:52

Both equally damaging. It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good as the saying goes...

KennDodd · 14/06/2019 16:08

I do wonder if they'll actually get away with it. Brexit is an act of faith, reality doesn't come into it. I don't think Leave voters will ever blame Brexit (or the Tories for instigating it) for any of the damage that has already and will be done. They'll just blame the EU, Remainers, immigrants, big business etc. I think it will be a long, long time, decades, before people realise that Brexit in itself was a bad idea.

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