Oh I'm sure there's plenty of politicians and voters who don't want a No Deal Brexit but it's quite disingenuous of the politicians to work against Brexit at all and then when faced with the reality of a No Deal Brexit say "Yeah we don't want that either".
Time to come to grips with the FACT that there are British politicians doing who are doing the work of the EU in British Parliament and most assuredly there's members of the EU who would love nothing more than to stick it to Britain with both barrels....and your own politicians would help them with smiles stretched across their faces.
He doesn't want a deal. He wants to crash out with no deal. There's no way that the EU are going to give Britain anything up front other than minor alterations to the backstop agreement and there's no reason for them to do so. Any "deal" isn't even a deal. It's a standstill agreement while we negotiate an actual deal which will in no way be anything close to as good as the deal we have now.
That is not true. Plenty of people want a no deal Brexit and Boris knows that.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/...xit-scenarios/
Just let Brussels make all your deals it’ll be fine
It is the most popular of all the options. How can you say Leave would have lost? People voted to stay or go. It really was that simple. Everyone knew there would be potential risks and I think that is priced in already. Give the people what they want. The numbers wanting no deal is increasing month by month too. Labour is going to end up returning 25% in an election. Leaking votes to all other parties. They know it.
The real motivating force behind a No-Deal Brexit and the elephant in the room that tory apologists like Gandalf and foreign elite wannabes like El Kabong and Walrus buy into after a sustained right wing propaganda campaign by people like Murdoch who can so easily manipulate them.
On 1st January 2020, the next stage, of the EU’s attempt to curtail tax avoidance, comes into law in all EU member states.
As of this date British courts and HMRC will be able to delve into the, at present, secret world of corporate tax evasion using third party states, i.e. Tax Havens.
If a withdrawal agreement is signed with the EU, Britain enters a transition period to negotiate our future trading arrangements. During this period all EU legislation is still applied to the UK. Meaning the tax arrangements of our richest most powerful companies and individuals will be laid bare for all to see.
Crashing out without a deal, which even Brexiteers freely admit will have a very negative impact on the British economy, means this Anti Tax Avoidance Legislation will not be implemented in the UK.
This is the motivating force behind a no deal exit. To keep the financial dealings of Jacob Reece-Moggs Somerset Capital, Farage’s tax loophole exploitation, the Russian money backing Arron Banks and the off shore activities of thousands of our ELITES secret.
If you truly want an extra £350M a week for our NHS, to provide dignity for our ageing population, to invest in our future with better schools and give the emergency services the tools they need to keep us safe... Then this legislation, removing loopholes and “off-shoring”, is the pill our failing democracy and capitalist system needs.
I can say Leave would have lost because it would have split the vote.
I voted leave but not a no deal Brexit, so I can talk from personal experience so can say Leave would have lost.
The only reason it is so high now is that a deal is now becoming less and less an option so the data you provided is a false picture.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
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