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Maybe, maybe not. |
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Just pointing out that Barnier was suggesting the EU was open to some sort of compromise. Previously he had been very hostile to any constructive negotiations. If any such proposal is not beneficial for us than a hard Brexit is substantially preferable to staying in the EU for me.
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The EU have always been open to compromise but from what they are talking about today is they want part of ECB and CU but are not willing to move on FOM...If you think a h hard Brexit is benificiall to you...then I think you are wrong...but I guess time will tell.....When are those that voted Brexit in your country agree with Teresa May and realise that Brexit means Brexit |
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