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Old 21-09-2016, 08:17 AM #15
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The only other thing I would add is given we don't know the "terms" of the exit, if they are extremely different to what people thought they were voting for then maybe there should be another vote?
..I'm not sure that would be an option because the vote from Europe would surely be 'no confidence'/get out and don't show your face again....what I mean is that it's not really our decision, as a country we made ours so the decision would be of the EU....
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