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Originally Posted by Osem
Yeah the Eurocrats seem to think that the more uncertainty they cause, the more likely they are to get what they want at the UK's expense. We mustn't let them do that and thankfully the public mood is far removed from that which certain remainers here like to pretend. The EU is used to getting it's own way and that ought to be one of the buggest reasons for leaving.
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Um, fact check, it was the UK that decided to leave the EU and not the other way round! So the initial uncertainty has been caused by that decision and worsened by disagreements in the cabinet as to what our negotiating position should be. Whilst the UK has published a paper on one area, the EU has published its negotiating position in all areas. The EU has therefore given clarity and certainty to the situation, it's the UK Government that has failed to deliver here.