BobKowalski
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From the perspective of Leavers, in order to get this improved deal Boris needs no deal to be on the table, and Parliament was getting busy again trying to scupper that. They say they want to stop no deal, I don't believe them, this was simply a cunning ruse Remainers had hit upon to stop Brexit. Just look at the rogues gallery of avid Remainers who were behind this move. So if we can keep no deal on the table and the EU sees that this is a likely outcome we will finally find out how happy they are to see this happen, and those of us who have been saying that this is the key to getting a deal will ultimately be proved correct, and imo that is the real reason Remainers are upset.
It’s a Withdrawal Agreement that only deals with three issues so what exactly is this ‘better deal’? £30 billion rather than £39 billion? Not dealing with citizens rights? Not trying to protect the peace process in NI? For what it’s worth Labour had little issue with the WA. It was the political declaration, the future declaration of travel, that they objected to and that the EU will happily change as much as we like.
People bang on about this ‘better deal’ but can we have some specifics? Precisely what are we hoping to achieve that requires us to embrace a no deal outcome?