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<blockquote data-quote="Reiser99" data-source="post: 1024825" data-attributes="member: 72977"><p>For me it's quite simple, but it's something most Brexiteers have never understood. The E.U will not risk the integrity of the single market. All of their negotiations have been based around this one fact. Yet almost everything the U.K has offered or tried to negotiate has been to do exactly that. Get all the benefits of trade without the draw backs. We decided to leave, but we still want all the trading benefits, yet this is the one thing they cannot give us or everyone will do it. I don't get why it is so hard to understand. Tbh I think the E.U have to go down this line because otherwise the U.K government will keep testing and pushing. They may get blamed by the British public, but at this point does it really matter? That happens anyway. They need to show this government that they can't keep taking the **** and keep on trying to renegotiate every time they realise they've messed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Reiser99, post: 1024825, member: 72977"] For me it's quite simple, but it's something most Brexiteers have never understood. The E.U will not risk the integrity of the single market. All of their negotiations have been based around this one fact. Yet almost everything the U.K has offered or tried to negotiate has been to do exactly that. Get all the benefits of trade without the draw backs. We decided to leave, but we still want all the trading benefits, yet this is the one thing they cannot give us or everyone will do it. I don't get why it is so hard to understand. Tbh I think the E.U have to go down this line because otherwise the U.K government will keep testing and pushing. They may get blamed by the British public, but at this point does it really matter? That happens anyway. They need to show this government that they can't keep taking the **** and keep on trying to renegotiate every time they realise they've messed up. [/QUOTE]
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