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tim... wrote:
The claim was implicit in the breezy assurances given by Brexiteers
both ebfore and after the referendum that the concerns expressed by
Remainers was largely irrelevant and that it would be a cinch to make
alternative arrangements which would be in our favour.
That's no different from the breezy assurance from Remainers that all of
the EU problems could be resolved by us staying in and changing it from
the inside
The one thing you can be certain of is we won't change any of the EU
'problems' after we leave - even where they still effect us. As some are
bound to.
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