You’d expect so. But maybe not. EU membership is so clearly better than this (all the obligations without a vote) that they might prefer to stay put and then they get back to their comfort zone - blaming the EU for everything without ever having to come up with a workable alternative.acemuzzy wrote:At some point the brexit idiots will reluctantly take it though I reckon, cos otherwise they'll get nothing, and it'll look to them like victory. I fear the worst.
Diluted Dante wrote:Anything the EU agreed to will be fundamentally incompatiable with what the Brexit loons want, and anything the govt agreed to will be fundamentally incompatiable with what Labour want.
Let me also reach out to the prime minister, who is currently doing the negotiating.
Brexit is about the future of our country and our vital interests. It is not about leadership squabbles or parliamentary posturing. If you deliver a deal that includes a customs union and no hard border in Ireland, if you protect jobs, people’s rights at work and environmental and consumer standards - then we will support that sensible deal. A deal that would be backed by most of the business world and trade unions too.
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