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On Saturday, 17 June 2017 00:26:13 UTC+1, bm wrote:
"dennis@home" wrote in message
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On 16/06/2017 22:02, Steve Walker wrote:
On 16/06/2017 20:06, Chris Hogg wrote:
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017 18:01:13 -0000 (UTC), Cursitor Doom
wrote:


The best thing now for May (and the country) would be to go flat out
for
the so-called "hard brexit" option. Don't fiddle around tinkering with
the existing rules; tear 'em *all* up and start from scratch with a
blank
sheet of paper. Otherwise the *******s who seek to subvert democracy
will
tie us up in knots in an attempt to make it look like leaving the EU is
just far too complex to succeed and we might as well stay in. You wait
and see.

+1

Anything less than a hard line with the EU will be seen as weakness
and be taken full advantage of by the EU, to our detriment.

Yes. I am fed up of remainers criticising the "No deal is better than a
bad deal" stance. If the EU know that we are not willing to walk away
with no deal, they simply can offer an awful deal, knowing we have no
choice other than to accept it or, if enough of the public cannot
tolerate the deal, stay in. Even if we do not intend to walk away, we
must appear that we might do so, so that such a bad deal is never made.

SteveW


We could just withdraw article 50 notice and stay as we are if we can only
get a bad deal.


In which case you think we'll not have to use the euro + other euro
********?
We're out matey, however it happens.
Thank **** she triggered.
Sorry Dave.


+1
There will be lots of attempts to scupper Brexit.