She isn't trying to (explicity) stop Brexit but a no deal Brexit. Given the harm it would cause seems sensible to have a net.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @Mrbaggins7 and
Having the option to wall away is vital when negotiating would you go to view a house and commit to buying it at any price?
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Replying to @brfcdan90 @Mrbaggins7 and
You mean like crashing out of the EU with no real plan going forward? Dismissing the multitude of reports based on WTO facts and just hoping for the best. I'd rather we didn't.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @brfcdan90 and
I voted to leave no deal. I care more about being able to control our own destiny instead of been ruled by the EU. If that makes me poorer then it’s a price worth paying
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Replying to @Psashaper @brfcdan90 and
And if you were paying that price alone I'd support you all the way.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @brfcdan90 and
As you know, if you don’t vote you don’t get a say. Can’t be arsed then you have to accept what the ones who can decide
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Replying to @Psashaper @brfcdan90 and
You are of course assuming that 17.4 million were voting for no deal. If you went to them now and said, this will make you poorer, what would be the reaction?
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Replying to @ElJeppy @brfcdan90 and
I can’t speak for everyone, but I do remember being told by the media and politicians that the country would basically collapse if we voted to leave. I assume the others heard the same.
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Replying to @Psashaper @brfcdan90 and
That's a very good point and project fear was pure arrogance on behalf of remain. The argument should have been on the EU benifits. The dangers of no deal are far more measurable, though, and need to be avoided.
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Replying to @ElJeppy @brfcdan90 and
Well to the extent that both sides were not explaining the benefits of remaining or leaving. There is no EU status quo and ever closer ties to the EU isn’t good. The common market was good, hijacked by politicians
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Yep the federal thrust of the EU has been very concerning. I have seen our membership as a counterbalance to that, though. We live in interesting times and I still remain optimistic a balanced path exists.
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