I dont want to reignite the in or out vote again, so will not rise to that bait Mangara!
As to the "planks of exit" they do not seem that dramatic and are the usual grand sweeping words of framework directives. As such they seem to represent a firm but soft exit although for the life of me I dont get why "4" the commitment to free movement for the Irish is still in there - unless this is a practical necessity for Ulster. Just because Ireland enjoyed a privileged status before 1973, why does it have to persist now? They are an independent nation for Christ's sake - and have been for almost 100 years. We have spent much of that time at war with them.
"2" is no different to what happens now - only difference is that EU tells us what to pass as laws in London, Edinburgh etc etc
"3" is interesting - not really a Brexit issue more a kick in the head aimed at the SNP
"5" will have many rejoicing in the working class areas across the UK. They will be singing "we'll get our jobs back from those johnny foreigners" in the local pubs well into the night, conveniently forgetting that they dont have the skills to do thos jobs nor the inclination to do them for an affordable wage to the employer. But hey, Tricky will be happy!
"6" will antagonise those that loved "5" and vica versa
"7" wont happen unless Corbyn gets in - so maybe 13 is a bad idea
"8" "9" and "10" are the economic issues where the devil is in the detail and it neither includes nor denies staying in the EEA via EFTA or otherwise. This to me will be the critical issue as it will be the hybrid solution: where we would try to get some of the good aspects of EU without some of the bad bits.
"11" is what NATO is for
"1" and "12" are meaningless philosophical notions
"13" (Andy's one) would be the best as we would doubtless then move to expel the Scotch and Welsh too thus leaving us allied with the European powerhouses such as Norway, Iceland and Leichtenstein IF they let us into EFTA. If not its England, Ulster and the former Yugoslavia against the world!
it would be fun though to see the Scotch separated because they wanted to stay in EU, but then being rejected by the EU as not "fit and proper" as being too weak a nation in their own right (as is my current understanding of what would happen)
As to the "planks of exit" they do not seem that dramatic and are the usual grand sweeping words of framework directives. As such they seem to represent a firm but soft exit although for the life of me I dont get why "4" the commitment to free movement for the Irish is still in there - unless this is a practical necessity for Ulster. Just because Ireland enjoyed a privileged status before 1973, why does it have to persist now? They are an independent nation for Christ's sake - and have been for almost 100 years. We have spent much of that time at war with them.
"2" is no different to what happens now - only difference is that EU tells us what to pass as laws in London, Edinburgh etc etc
"3" is interesting - not really a Brexit issue more a kick in the head aimed at the SNP
"5" will have many rejoicing in the working class areas across the UK. They will be singing "we'll get our jobs back from those johnny foreigners" in the local pubs well into the night, conveniently forgetting that they dont have the skills to do thos jobs nor the inclination to do them for an affordable wage to the employer. But hey, Tricky will be happy!
"6" will antagonise those that loved "5" and vica versa
"7" wont happen unless Corbyn gets in - so maybe 13 is a bad idea
"8" "9" and "10" are the economic issues where the devil is in the detail and it neither includes nor denies staying in the EEA via EFTA or otherwise. This to me will be the critical issue as it will be the hybrid solution: where we would try to get some of the good aspects of EU without some of the bad bits.
"11" is what NATO is for
"1" and "12" are meaningless philosophical notions
"13" (Andy's one) would be the best as we would doubtless then move to expel the Scotch and Welsh too thus leaving us allied with the European powerhouses such as Norway, Iceland and Leichtenstein IF they let us into EFTA. If not its England, Ulster and the former Yugoslavia against the world!
it would be fun though to see the Scotch separated because they wanted to stay in EU, but then being rejected by the EU as not "fit and proper" as being too weak a nation in their own right (as is my current understanding of what would happen)

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