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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsBrexit : Dominic Frisby(Money Week) on the spot by asking him why it's a good idea to leave the
single market?
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Theresa May says the public should take "reassurance & comfort" in plan to stockpile food & medicine for no deal #Brexit.
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and Like him or loathe him, Tony Bliar makes some very valid points
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Brexit : Dominic Frisby(Money Week) on the spot by asking him why it's a good idea to leave the (Original Post)
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
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I'm getting the feeling that there is movement towards a second referendum, so if they do,
OnDoutside
Jul 2018
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Chris Studio
(82 posts)1. The UK has lost its collective mind...
It's sad... And frankly Brexit is doing more to hurt Europe than Trump.
It's like the country has made a suicide pact with itself.
OnDoutside
(19,948 posts)2. I'm getting the feeling that there is movement towards a second referendum, so if they do,
there is an opportunity to repair this. The one positive is that many more people NOW understand the benefits of being within the EU.
Chris Studio
(82 posts)3. We live in hope
But unless the Tories lose power I can't see that happening.
And I can't see that happening.
Right now I'd say there's about an 80% chance of a no deal Brexit.
YessirAtsaFact
(2,064 posts)4. May's government needs to fall for this to happen
The good news is that all it takes is a no confidence vote and they can have new elections
OnDoutside
(19,948 posts)5. The only things keeping May in place is
The prospect of Prime minister Corbyn and no one wants to be the one who led the U.K. out of the EU.