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From: dave@davenoise.co.uk
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tim... wrote:
> > And what result would that be? Crashing out or a new deal? That is the
> > problem with a binary choice of in or out. Even more so, given leave
> > promised us a much better deal than being a member would be easy to
> > achieve.
> If other parties don't like the deal that we are ending up with, then
> they should have engaged with the process in the first place.
Just like they did with the May deal? At the end? She wasn't in the least
interested in what others wanted at the beginning of the negotiations. Not
even her own cabinet.
> Instead of snipping from sidelines about how hard it is to get a deal
> trying their best to leverage that into Revoking.
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