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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 4476520" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>Prepare yourselves for.... absolutely anything.</p><p></p><p>In the next 5 years, politically, anything is possible.</p><p>I don't think that a Corbyn government would be a problem other than it would be considerably more divided than the present one, before or after Brexit.</p><p></p><p>What we should be all preparing for is a no deal.</p><p></p><p>Paradoxically, I think the best chance of getting a deal is to walk away now. Being held to ransom on starting discussions about future trade is simply not going to leave time for a deal.</p><p> If we put the ball in their court and said we are planning for no deal but if you come up with something favourable, we will vote on it and give you the X billion you want, they might just be more forthcoming.</p><p> As it is, there is just an argument about a 'meaningful vote'. What actual options could there possibly be to vote on?</p><p></p><p>Is not leaving possible?</p><p>Is renegotiating the deal possible?</p><p>In all likelihood, it could only be deal, or no deal.</p><p></p><p> The only argument for not preparing to leave with no deal now, is political, not logical.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 4476520, member: 3566"] Prepare yourselves for.... absolutely anything. In the next 5 years, politically, anything is possible. I don't think that a Corbyn government would be a problem other than it would be considerably more divided than the present one, before or after Brexit. What we should be all preparing for is a no deal. Paradoxically, I think the best chance of getting a deal is to walk away now. Being held to ransom on starting discussions about future trade is simply not going to leave time for a deal. If we put the ball in their court and said we are planning for no deal but if you come up with something favourable, we will vote on it and give you the X billion you want, they might just be more forthcoming. As it is, there is just an argument about a 'meaningful vote'. What actual options could there possibly be to vote on? Is not leaving possible? Is renegotiating the deal possible? In all likelihood, it could only be deal, or no deal. The only argument for not preparing to leave with no deal now, is political, not logical. [/QUOTE]
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