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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 6074528" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>A peoples vote should be;</p><p></p><p>Having voted to leave, should we;</p><p></p><p>Leave with no deal</p><p></p><p>Leave with the current withdrawal agreement</p><p></p><p>Leave after negotiating a deal with us remaining in a customs union.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The original referendum could not have been any clearer. Any choice would have been subject to negotiation with EU, including and continuing with remaining.</p><p></p><p>There would have been an agreement if anyone voting remain had been excluded from the process. The classic example of the problem with remainers involvement is the shadow brexit secretary, kier Starmer.</p><p>He will not support any 'Tory' deal. </p><p>He wants to remain in a customs union but voted against the back stop in case we get stuck in one. He also said if he had a choice between his own deal and remain, he would vote remain. He also continually says he respects the result of the referendum.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 6074528, member: 3566"] A peoples vote should be; Having voted to leave, should we; Leave with no deal Leave with the current withdrawal agreement Leave after negotiating a deal with us remaining in a customs union. The original referendum could not have been any clearer. Any choice would have been subject to negotiation with EU, including and continuing with remaining. There would have been an agreement if anyone voting remain had been excluded from the process. The classic example of the problem with remainers involvement is the shadow brexit secretary, kier Starmer. He will not support any 'Tory' deal. He wants to remain in a customs union but voted against the back stop in case we get stuck in one. He also said if he had a choice between his own deal and remain, he would vote remain. He also continually says he respects the result of the referendum. [/QUOTE]
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