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| Really pleased, the U.K. will be better off |
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27 | 36.00% | |||
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| Really disappointed, we've ****ed things up |
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42 | 56.00% | |||
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| I didn't care either way |
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6 | 8.00% | |||
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The UK is now the outsider with no safety net. It is the weakest possible negotiating position. Less to offer, less ability to hold out for more... the deals that can realistically be struck with EU member countries are always going to be skewed to the other country's advantage.
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