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Hard or soft brexit?

Her speech was no way near the deceleration of war that some people and areas of the press making out. Nor do I think that the government are really planning for a hard Brexit, that red white and blue Brexit will almost certainly be flaccid. The threat of making Britain a tax haven made reminded me of Trident (they probably know that we probably wouldn't), most of the 'tough' talk seems to have been said to appease Sun readers more than anything else.

My favourite bit of the speech was the introduction where she said that Britain voted with their eyes open, and that a more Global Britain was the aim of the 52%. Also that the result was nothing to do with wanting to harm the EU. {XD}

Sadly the Britain the outers wanted to protect is already long gone, washed away in a sea of mosques and grime music.
 
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Her speech was no way near the deceleration of war that some people and areas of the press making out. Nor do I think that the government are really planning for a hard Brexit, that red white and blue Brexit will almost certainly be flaccid. The threat of making Britain a tax haven made reminded me of Trident (they probably know that we probably wouldn't), most of the 'tough' talk seems to have been said to appease Sun readers more than anything else.

My favourite bit of the speech was the introduction where she said that Britain voted with their eyes open, and that a more Global Britain was the aim of the 52%. Also that the result was nothing to do with wanting to harm the EU. {XD}

Sadly the Britain the outers wanted to protect is already long gone, washed away in a sea of mosques and grime music.

I don't even know what to make of that last line. Is it a dig at the jingoistic and unrealistic view of Britain some people hold?

The problem is, whilst any sane or competent PM would not consider turning us into Panama 2.0, May is neither sane nor competent.
 
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