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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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Has anyone read All Out War by Tim Shipman?

Really, really good and balanced account of the whole referendum and its immediate aftermath. Would highly recommend for anyone interested in finding out more about how we got here, and the roles different people played.
 
Strategist / advisor.

Nuff said.
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My god you must be called John Snow.

This is the guy who is widely credited as the mastermind behind the Brexit campaign's success online and afaik the one who invented the 'take back control' slogan which, of course, was a lie.

If he says this, you should take notice but I won't hold my breath.
 
Pretty high up position.

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My god you must be called John Snow.

This is the guy who is widely credited as the mastermind behind the Brexit campaign's success online and afaik the one who invented the 'take back control' slogan which, of course, was a lie.

If he says this, you should take notice but I won't hold my breath.

Didn't he say that the referendum was a dumb idea?
 


To be honest that page seems to be a series of shorthand comments regarding the primary question given at the top of the page. To me the hard Brexit bit looks like an opposition talking point the validity of which the very next paragraph seeks to undermine. I don't think it's an "apparent warning" at all.

Edit: Yeah, what the guardian reports Hunt's Aide as saying. Sounds most likely to me.
 
Vote Leave chief who created £350m NHS claim on bus admits leaving EU could be 'an error'
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/u...u-error-nhs-350-million-lie-bus-a7822386.html

Listening to Cummings (who was the brains behind the Leave campaign), you once again wonder how many Brexiteers were actually motivated by a desire to leave the EU as opposed to wanting to win political games in the Westminster bubble to show how clever they are. It's one thing playing games in an election for a 5 year parliament, it's an entirely new level of irresponsibility on an issue whose impact may be felt for a generation or more.
 
Listening to Cummings (who was the brains behind the Leave campaign), you once again wonder how many Brexiteers were actually motivated by a desire to leave the EU as opposed to wanting to win political games in the Westminster bubble to show how clever they are. It's one thing playing games in an election for a 5 year parliament, it's an entirely new level of irresponsibility on an issue whose impact may be felt for a generation or more.

They definitely under estimated the strength of feeling from the voters and were genuinely shocked when they actually won.
 
I don't understand all the fuss anyway. We all know that people fleeing the UK is precisely what the majority of Brexit voters wanted in the first place.
 
Clearly like the rest of the Vote Leave brigade Cummings was flabbergasted that they/he actually managed to convince people to vote out of an organisation which protects our Human Rights and provides both a marketplace for our overpriced goods and services whilst at the same time ensuring we get what we want on the relative cheap.

Obviously already getting his excuses in early because soon it will be welcome to the real world time and we might find we are not the Great Imperial Power we once were
 
I don't get the brexiters.
They're now saying we need hard brexit because we won't get a deal.
For years, they were saying we should leave because we'd get a great deal.
 
I don't get the brexiters.
They're now saying we need hard brexit because we won't get a deal.
For years, they were saying we should leave because we'd get a great deal.
Just like they said the EU is crap at negotiating deals.

Well potentially be walking away from deals with Canada, Japan and If trump wasnt there, maybe the US
 


This editorial is remarkable. Refers to WW2 as a "crisis that even Brexit pales by comparison". So the Daily Heil is now officially labelling Brexit as a crisis, comparable to the second world war. A crisis they actively campaigned for. Unreal.