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<blockquote data-quote="Martin Holden" data-source="post: 7608284" data-attributes="member: 710"><p>It is not clear what is “really” happening. The remainers are saying “this is what you signed up for” but what is being debated now is the spirit of the agreement. Within that is a can of worms as the EU are not going to make many of any concessions as they of course want to prove the UK wrong for leaving. Therefore I can understand our administrations position not to cave in and ultimately head off towards a Theresa May deal. Her deal was “remain” in all but words. The fact is the UK decided to leave and the EU don’t like it at all. This situation is going to run and run. Sadly it’s all down to a few humans on both sides which affects the rest of us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Martin Holden, post: 7608284, member: 710"] It is not clear what is “really” happening. The remainers are saying “this is what you signed up for” but what is being debated now is the spirit of the agreement. Within that is a can of worms as the EU are not going to make many of any concessions as they of course want to prove the UK wrong for leaving. Therefore I can understand our administrations position not to cave in and ultimately head off towards a Theresa May deal. Her deal was “remain” in all but words. The fact is the UK decided to leave and the EU don’t like it at all. This situation is going to run and run. Sadly it’s all down to a few humans on both sides which affects the rest of us. [/QUOTE]
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