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Originally Posted by passingbat
Spot on.
They don't want to let us go now, even though we have voted to leave. If we stay loosely tied to the EU (soft Brexit), then they will concentrate on dragging us closer and closer, bit by bit, into federal status. Hard brext is the only safe option. The people of the UK were deceived from the get-go regarding the true aims of 'The Common Market'; we should learn, and not be fooled again.
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No one knew that the Berlin Wall would fall but certainly it was explicit that the EEC was more than a trading block. Some people neglected to read the details or listen to the politicians and then moaned many years afterwards. And still are; it's habitual. First world countries are less about manufactured goods and more about services and that brings complexity.
But the UK would never get more deeply involved in the EU than it did. We said "non" to the Euro and "nein" to a single army. So not a single drop of evidence to support the UK having any deeper integration than we have at present.