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How can you negotiate a deal, and leave on a ‘no deal’ basis?

Are you saying, as Bernard Jenkin did the other day, that a ‘no deal’ Brexit would allow us to just carry on as we have since 1992 with free access to Europe etc…in which case, what was the point of leaving?

No one on the leave side wants a so called ‘no deal’ Brexit.It’s the EU which is saying that ‘it’ isn’t prepared to make any deal in which we get back sovereignty for obvious reasons.Because the whole EUSSR project is based on the blackmail of Sovereignty for trade when from our point of view even that trading relationship is a deficit liability to us.

While surely you’re not trying to suggest that you’ve missed the bit that the whole point of us ‘leaving’ is to get back the sovereignty over the country’s government and with it democratic accountability which Heath signed away in 1973,among others like Major etc,in the form of the European Communities act and Maastricht and Lisbon treaties.

So there we have it a UK with the same status regarding the sovereignty over its government as New Zealand and Japan has and no more reason as to why Brit airlines can’t fly or why we should starve as a result or not trade with anyone, including the EU,as those two countries.Unless that is you can provide some exact and credible reasons as to why you think that Japan and New Zealand should be treated as a different case to us regarding their right to govern their own countries. :unamused: