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TopicUK brexit minister: 'I hadn't quite understood the full extent of this'
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11/09/18 4:39:44 AM
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TheCyborgNinja posted...
The government needs to swallow its pride and have a new referendum because voters and politicians alike clearly were ignorant to all of the details. They could frame it differently to not look like dictators and give people multiple choices to rank. "Brexit by any means", "remain", "Brexit with a deal only"...


Why should Europe recognize that? The UK had a practical sweetheart deal in the EU, they still bitched about it nonstop, held a referendum that they were told would mean they would be out if they voted for it, still voted for it, and now whoops they aren't getting a good deal and want it undone?

The EU should just say they're out full stop and force them to negotiate from a position of extreme weakness now where they're forced to concede on every issue almost entirely. Either that or rejoin without their previous exceptions like having a separate currency.

Elections have consequences, and the British made a generational fuckup. Good job, enjoy the mess of your own making. Would other countries remotely accept it if the US came out of 2020 acting like the Trump administration never happened? Nope, we fucked up and will have hell to pay.
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