But why make it so complicated Wanchai because the notion of tabling a number of options for leaving is in my view unworkable. We'd spend three years debating the wording and then ultimately still falling out because no one could agree it. Some MP's refuse to even entertain some democratic options
Keep it simple. Abide by the vote and make a clean break. Then 'deals' can be negotiated in the weeks and months afterwards which is what the real strategy from Boris is. Agreements can then be made where both parties have a level playing field rather than grossly skewed in favour of the EU.
I accept it has risks but to try and agree a decent deal before we leave is now unworkable in my opinion.
I know you won't agree but I just thought I'd try and explain why some people think a no deal exit is the correct thing to do. But just to clarify I mean no deal before we exit but then I'm all for a deal post exiting. I'm not suggesting we sever all ties with out Euro cousins forever



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