- Jul 10, 2003
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Funny that the remainers make the claim that they know that people didn’t vote to leave the CU etc.
What was crystal clear in the referendum was:
1. Take control of our borders. I.e. end of free movement.
2. No more large payments to the EU (it was clear that there may be some payments depending upon the final agreement).
3. Ability to negotiate own trade agreements.
4. Aim to get a trade agreement with the EU (I will admit that this was made to sound easier than it is proving to be, but the EU as showing no willingness to be flexible, however, there were lies/mid-leading statements from the remain side too).
As long as points 1-3 are stuck to, then that would be an implementation of Brexit. Anything less than that is a failure to do so.
Let me ask you a question. If the Referendum, result had been the other way, but still 52% to 48%, would you have been saying we need to renegotiate out relationship with the EU to take into account the Vote Leave concerns?
Could you point out where anything relating to Borders, Payments, Trade etc were 'crystal clear' on the attached
Or are you mixing up 'I imagined' with 'It was crystal clear' again
This whole farce is rapidly descending into an episode of Father Ted
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