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I suspect that they'll eventually reach a deal on an exit

Posted on: January 16, 2019 at 16:10:11 CT
Mormad MU
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plan that involves a lot of the same framework they have now. That will allow them to say that they've complied with the will of the voting public without undermining the economy (of the UK or the EU). I just see them as too interdependent and while I can understand that UK wants local controls and possibly even a return to their own currency, I'm not sure how you unwind all the ties. I don't see them exiting without a plan. While they didn't like May's first go at one, I think she's feeling the pressure and may ultimately have to come back to the political pack a bit. She seems feisty and stubborn though.
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     The deadline is just to set an exit plan - Mormad MU - 1/16 14:58:50
          If they don't have a documented plan by March 29 - jumbo73 MU - 1/16 15:09:07
               I assume they have the power to extend agreements - Mormad MU - 1/16 15:10:36
                    You don't believe that is going to happen, do you? - jumbo73 MU - 1/16 15:24:47
                         I suspect that they'll eventually reach a deal on an exit - Mormad MU - 1/16 16:10:11




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