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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 2885170" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>The answer seems quite simple to me.</p><p>We have to enact article 50 before the new year.</p><p>We then have to go all out on planning for a complete and total withdrawal from the EU. This may be contrary to EU legislation but what are they going to do about it. We can't wait for 2 years and be bent over a barrel.</p><p>There could then be the potential for a referendum on the 3 choices, in the new year of 2019;</p><p>A complete withdrawal from the EU,</p><p>Accept the deal offered by the other member states,</p><p>Agree to get back under our stone, stop whinging and go back to being a full [submissive] member of the EU.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 2885170, member: 3566"] The answer seems quite simple to me. We have to enact article 50 before the new year. We then have to go all out on planning for a complete and total withdrawal from the EU. This may be contrary to EU legislation but what are they going to do about it. We can't wait for 2 years and be bent over a barrel. There could then be the potential for a referendum on the 3 choices, in the new year of 2019; A complete withdrawal from the EU, Accept the deal offered by the other member states, Agree to get back under our stone, stop whinging and go back to being a full [submissive] member of the EU. [/QUOTE]
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