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andrewducker ([personal profile] andrewducker) wrote2023-09-14 12:00 pm
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[personal profile] calimac 2023-09-15 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
That must have been a whole different group of people, because desire to get out from under EU regulations was the whole driving force of the Brexit campaigners I heard. If any of them were pushing a "stay in the Market" option, they were being completely dishonest, because this was incompatible with their anti-Brussels goals. However, dishonesty was a marker of the campaign, so there you go.

I notice that the collection you cite 1) is in response to John Redwood, who was under the same impression I was, so it's not just me; 2) most of the items fail to state specifically that staying in the Market is an option, they just don't say that it's not an option. I call that misleading at best.

At least, though, you've explained what May meant by "Brexit means Brexit." I wondered at the time, what else could it mean?