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The General Election
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<blockquote data-quote="ISCO" data-source="post: 6558135" data-attributes="member: 5662"><p>In the referendum Boris said it would be easy to get a deal. Last week i heard him blustering on that he would go to Brussels and get a deal.</p><p>Whilst I voted to remain I am happy to leave however, as said above we should have a deal. The referendum was a close result and i believe to leave with a deal is the only way to proceed to acurately reflect the result. As i heard one MP say last week the referendum was a mandate "to move house but stay within the neighbourhood" which I think is a good way to summarise matters.</p><p></p><p>The truth of the matter is that we all only voted on our gut feeling. No-one knew the implications of leaving and we still don't. Another referendum would be voted on in a similar manner. We should leave and give it a go it may be best thing that ever happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ISCO, post: 6558135, member: 5662"] In the referendum Boris said it would be easy to get a deal. Last week i heard him blustering on that he would go to Brussels and get a deal. Whilst I voted to remain I am happy to leave however, as said above we should have a deal. The referendum was a close result and i believe to leave with a deal is the only way to proceed to acurately reflect the result. As i heard one MP say last week the referendum was a mandate "to move house but stay within the neighbourhood" which I think is a good way to summarise matters. The truth of the matter is that we all only voted on our gut feeling. No-one knew the implications of leaving and we still don't. Another referendum would be voted on in a similar manner. We should leave and give it a go it may be best thing that ever happened. [/QUOTE]
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