- Jul 10, 2003
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On the brexit thing...as corbyn wants a customs union / single market and the EU will not change the scope of what that entails, I do not believe there will ever be an agreement between the parties in parliament, we will never leave the EU whoever is in power.
Personally for my job, pension etc, I am not that unhappy with that, but I understand why that is totally unacceptable to a lot of people.
I have to disagree. I think that if we asked the EU for Customs Union/Single Market they would be all over it like a tramp on chips.
We continue paying in, stay in the single market and get no say in the way the EU develops (and they don't have Farage stinking out the EU parliament). I think the EU would absolutely love that (and possibly, have been waiting for us to get ourselves into that entirely predictable position).
The reason we won't get to that immediately is because TM backtracking on any of her red lines will cause the split in the Tory party that Cameron thought he would resolve once and for all with a referendum
But given that the alternative is a hard border ? Agree with you that it's a bit of a pickle.
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