You may well do. However, that does not address the points made in @petenorth303 's tweet.
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I’m not a trade negotiator and don’t pretend to be. It’s not my job to deliver Brexit. It’s my job as a voter to tell politicians what I want and hold them to delivering the majority decision.
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It IS your job as journalist to inform & educate both yourself (if I, a working class Northener who was not convinced by the somehow not "elites" driving brexit can do so, so can you) and your followers. However I suspect you did but to you it's a game as you will not be affected
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Given that I interview experts on my radio show about these topics every day, I think I’m managing just fine, thanks. This is certainly not a game for me.
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Life is too short to keep having this same argument again and again
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On the contrary my belief is Julia knows rather more than she concedes (she's not ignorant..in same way for example Dorries is). It suits her to take position she does for her own career/following. She's a relatively smart cookie playing games (allegedly) that will not affect her
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Don't often agree with Pete. I do here. Most often you say things that show you have no idea what you are talking about and don't care.
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No I don’t.
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You don't what? Don't have a clue? Don't care if you have a clue?
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Pete is of course rude, but how much of the detail do you really understand, about Customs, trade, SPS, EEA etc? If those with the most reach and exposure to the political class don't do the detail, how will the average man?
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Feel free to listen to my daily radio show and hear my interviews with leading politicians on Brexit most days, and then make your judgement.
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And where has your 'belief in democracy' got us? Five years as a vassal state before leaving to a shitty FTA. I believe in democracy too, but in your shoes I wouldn't have been so quick to reject the option with the shortest transition and the best market access for the long term
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@JuliaHB1 will ignore you as she does everything that is not to her liking. She has demonised the EEA (Norway) option and now the UK is to be under the heel of the EU for many years - some FTA's take them 10+ years to negotiate and pay in to EU in next MFF. She bears guilt 4 this -
Of course. Ah well, we'll just have to remind her of it at every available opportunity.
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It's interesting that there seem to be ten times more people that are Pro EU or EFTA replying to her. Perhaps she is out of step now, with her audience.
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Or perhaps people are waking up to the logic of EFTA.
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It would make logical sense in many ways, but since when have the British been logical (not since June 2016).
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Didn’t vote for Brexit but do see it as a legitimate, respectable decision. Brexit doesn’t have to mean hard Brexit / cliff edge etc. EFTA offers a form which even gives both Leave & Remain some of what they want.
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