Just out of curiosity, why do you want a no deal brexit?
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I want a good deal Brexit but if that’s not available, I’m intensely relaxed about no deal. And it’s certainly better than what May has put on the table.
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Fair enough, in your opinion what would constitute a good deal?
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A free trade deal or low tariffs. And no EU interference on anything else.
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That doesn't seem unreasonable.
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Except that an FTA doesn't include services, which only accounts for about 80% of the UK's GDP. So no biggie really.
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Which is why we (well TPTB) need to find a way to do a deal that includes services.
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Well. There's 7 months to go, a government that's proven to be completely incompetent, and trying to do an FTA with services - how realistic are we being here?
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I'm extremely concerned about how a no deal Brexit would effect the price of lubricants, but no one seems to be taking the subject seriously. Does anyone even know?
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For goodness sake! The patriotic thing to do is to use saliva.
#BePatrioticAndSpit - End of conversation
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Have you got anything interesting or relevant to say.
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Unlikely
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Have you ever bothered to ask yourself why?
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Max why are you showing this to Julia. Are you concerned that she's wavering in her Brexit views?
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Stop being an idiot
#PessimisticLeftistRemainerCowards
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