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Boris says he has a brexit - Farage and co say otherwise


So which leaver do we listen to? Does it matter?


Ridgely - which version do you back and what do you say to the other party who say it's not (their) Brexit? Are they not being listened to?

Ridgley Wrote:

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> Ridgley Wrote:

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> > I already voted in 2016

> > BrandNewGuy

>

> and did you vote for the deal announced today?

>

> I have not heard the news as yet PK


ok, so what did you think leave meant when you voted leave?


what were you thoughts in 2016 on the backstop?

Captain Marvel Wrote:

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> Could one of the clever types on here please

> explain what the difference is between the 300

> mile NI border (with a redrawn EU) and the 1,000

> mile Norway border with Sweden (EU)?

>

> Ta


Good Friday Agreement which passed referendums on both sides of the Irish border.

diable rouge Wrote:

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> Said without any hint of irony from someone who

> quotes Brendan O'Neill...


Brendan O'Neill is a voice of reason in all this- still the comments on this topic are so predictable

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