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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 5885746" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>Thank you for posting that link to The Spectator article. I may well download the Withdrawl Agreement and this weekend set about reading it (bit tricky for me as a non lawyer but I will have a go) to check it out first hand. I am still irritated when I hear MPs interviewed asked if they have read the agreement and the reply is 'well know but have been briefed'. I always recall Ken Clarke saying he never read the Maastricht Treaty as a matter of pride. </p><p> </p><p>If it is half as bad as The Spectator synopsis it is awful. I am fast becoming reconciled to two positions for UK. 1 Remain and go back to June 22 2016. 2 Leave no deal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 5885746, member: 3169"] Thank you for posting that link to The Spectator article. I may well download the Withdrawl Agreement and this weekend set about reading it (bit tricky for me as a non lawyer but I will have a go) to check it out first hand. I am still irritated when I hear MPs interviewed asked if they have read the agreement and the reply is 'well know but have been briefed'. I always recall Ken Clarke saying he never read the Maastricht Treaty as a matter of pride. If it is half as bad as The Spectator synopsis it is awful. I am fast becoming reconciled to two positions for UK. 1 Remain and go back to June 22 2016. 2 Leave no deal. [/QUOTE]
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