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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-42308552
Brentry referendum in 40 years?
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By that time I shall be long dead.
By that time we will have been out long enough for even the die hard Europhiles to see being in it is not in the best interests of the UK.

Unless of course we get such a soft Brexit we don't actually leave!
The way it's going I doubt the EU will exist in 40 years.
Whether we rejoin the EU rather assumes that we actually leave.

The deal seems to consist of paying the EU tens of billions for years, no border with the EU, residency for EU migrants already here, European Court of Justice still supreme and a single market and custom Union.

With such a fantastic deal, why would anyone want to rejoin ?
The moment someone suggests that revoke Article 50 should be an option you know that you can't take them seriously. The decision to leave has already been made; one doesn't decide to look like an idiot flip flop no idea what one's aims are idiot nation by going through the trouble of getting oneself out of the mirehole only to decide it's time to fall back in again. One despairs of fellow citizens that even contemplate that being ok. It'd need new evidence of massive ruination to be something worth considering, not simply continued cold feet by those scared to have control of their own nation.
Who cares I will be either dead or past caring
If we were daft enough to "rejoin" would the pyramid scheme be daft enough to give us back our alimony fine. or would they have squandered it?
Junker would have drunk it by then.

//Whether we rejoin the EU rather assumes that we actually leave.//

Hmmm, I think Naomi has the right idea on bad assumptions. Ponzi schemes eventual implode and unless there are big changes that is what will happen to the EU. And by big changes I do mean the creation of the EUSSR, no individual countries, currencies, laws or Governments. It is the only way it will survive.

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