There's a thin line between that & proving the Leave voters that they were right, fanning the flames of anti-Europe sentiment
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This is what the leave voters wanted. They wanted out and they shall get it.
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Yes, but the other half didn't. Both sides pushing away, getting stroppy & flicking Vs at each other won't help anyone
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I quote the leave campaign: "The decision of the people have to be respected." Leave is leave.
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@TheYellowPete So when did not grown up people get to vote, you need to respect the decision, or change the system#Brexit -
That is what I am saying. I argue that the EU should respect the decision and thereby cut the UK off from the single market.
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you need a lot of words for saying you want revenge

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Not revenge but a serious consequence. You cannot have it both ways. In our out.
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48% voted remain. These questions are not to be decided by a referendum
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And you don't think there would be recriminations from the UK side also?
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The EU's actions would be the recrimination. The UK started this as I am sure you remember.
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@TheYellowPete They will probably be offered the EEA agreement that Norway has, essentially the same as now but with no say. -
I think so to. No say but large pay.
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It curbs the EU-phobia, AFAIK there isn’t much of that in Norway. Apparently they’d rather be lead than lead.
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Remember that only half of the voters wanted to leave.
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