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Brexit, Hard Or Soft?

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Minkyme | 16:48 Thu 19th Jul 2018 | News
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Do you personally want a hard brexit? A soft brexit? Or is there a middle ground brexit I like to call the //goldilocks brexit// which would be the nice creamy middle drawing pros from hard and soft with hardly any of the cons?
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I just want it to be over !
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Unfortunately the crow of the commons is going to wreak mayhem and destruction before we anglegrind her out of Downing Street.
Hard. The harder the better. A strong dose of political Viagra would not come amiss.
I agree with hereIam. I voted out for 3 reasons:
1. The EU interferes too much with daily life:
a. I can't buy wood preservative (namely, creosote) that actually preserves wood.
b. I can't buy sodium chlorate, which I regard as a good weed killer.
c. I can't buy incandescent light bulbs any more.
2. The EU wants to have its own army, as if it were a sovereign state.
3. The EU wants to have its own anthem, as if it were a sovereign state.
I voted No in the 1970's, and nothing that has happened since has made me change my mind. All I want now is a sharp knife to cut the rope that binds us to the EU.
Hard. Out! Right out!
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I think we are sleep walking into a hard brexit
bad for all parties
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Be glad when it's over with talk about hanging it out !

Spath, we're in News, Grow up!
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// I can't buy sodium chlorate, which I regard as a good weed killer. //

mix it with sugar and it makes a good bang-bang

bang bang chicken ? no the other bang bang.

Anyone remember Colin Jordan ? British Nazi in the early sixties.
his home was raided and they found said NaClO4 with sugar and he had relabelled Weed Killer - "Jaw Killer".

disgusting - caused public outrage.

why did I post this - well it is odd what a 10 y old remembers and also that chlorate may have been banned not because the Eurocrats are humourless interfering party poopers but on safety grounds
The EU has its good points, and I do believe we need a good relationship with Western Europe, but we (and other members) allowed it to grow into the monster it is today. So, although I voted Remain, I won't grieve too much when we Leave.

We can then develop a trading relationship with them to stave off the undoubtedly approaching venomous trade wars attacks by China, and the Russo-US alliance.
Hard and out.

That way we and the EU will see how useful a proper adult trade deal should be like..
Spath my remark wasn't anything to do with your comment at 17.01
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Hard, very hard. The EU has become an undemocratic monster with only one aim, which is to eliminate nations and subsume them into a United States of Europe. Anyone doubting this only needs to look at the map they had as the project end (easily available at the time and there was a copy in Parliament - it converted a lot of 'don't knows' I knew). Kent would be part of the Trans-Manche area with the regional capital at Calais. My area of coastal East Riding of Yorkshire was to be part of the North-Sea Region with Denmark.

Friendly relations yes; treaties yes; part of it.....where's my handbag?
I well remember that plan and the map. Fortunately nothing ever became of it.
Soft/hard Brexit are vague terms. Ideally we want the EU to have a revelation, to convert to rational thinking and agree a deal that's acceptable and beneficial to both sides: but they're focused in controlling all and sundry regardless of the cost to either side, so the chances are the best we can get is a clean WTO break, and hope their successors have more sense. Hope for the revelation, expect the clean break.

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