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Originally Posted by Brillopad
Remainers are trying to negotiate a deal more suited to their plan. The words 'soft/hard' Brexit had never been uttered until after the vote and the government got a chance to 'influence' the process.
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Honestly, its got to the point where most news is good news because any news is progress. Whining about remainers who arent doing a good job of brexit is the most mindless whine i can imagine from anyone really where brexit is concerned - the leavers have done a ****storm job of it too and it was their bloody idea. The hard/soft/black/white words also pisses me off, I think its just a way for the government to say - i dont ****ing know - and get away with it, then in march - when whatever happens happens, they'll just be all like "oh yeh, we were always aiming for a fluffy navy brexit with yellow stripes, that way we can still work towards improving it in the future" There wasnt a plan, but a planless idea won, perhaps this should have been made clearer to voters to lessen the post-brexit "youre mucking everything up" whines (you cant muck up a plan that never existed, its like me giving you a set of drawers from ikea but shredding up the instructions, and then getting in a hissy when i find it isnt finished the way the ikea salesman told me it should have been - thats how mindless your whine is)... now we have to let people attempt to make a plan and do it well by March, its possible. Probably?