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Comments by "Paul Aiello" (@paul1979uk2000) on "Nigel Farage reacts to the Brexit deal saying No-deal was never a possibility | LBC" video.
I know some will say this is a sell out but that depends on what side you are on, the UK always needed a deal and the EU knew the UK wasn't going to walk away no matter how many times the government threaten to do so. Now the real question is, how many concessions did the UK have to make? I suspect a lot to gain that kind of access to the EU market because I can't see them giving the UK that level of access unless the UK abide by a lot of EU rules, this is something Boris and the UK government are going to try and keep quiet as long as possible to pull the wool over the Brexiteers eyes to try and sell Brexit as a victory but in reality, it's looking more like it's in name only where the UK ends up following most of the EU rules by rubber-stamping them but with no say in them. The real question is then, what was the actual point of Brexit if for the most part we are still ruled by the EU?
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@leesunited3327 That's true and any kind of deal is better than none at all but looking at the deal on what we know, it looks quite poor for the UK and quite decent for the EU and this is before we see all the small print. I know some would like to think Brexit will blow over now but there's a fair chance that this could rage on for many years to come unless Brexit is a massive success which is unlikely. If we look at it realistically, Scotland is very likely going to have an independence vote at sometime, maybe late next year or early the year after, they've already passed into law to keep as many of thier laws and regulations in line with the EU, Northern Ireland are more or less at that point already and then once the reality of Brexit kicks in, I feel this is going to open up a can of worms for the country going forward because too much was promised that can't be delivered which Brexiteers will likely turn on the government if they get hit by it and remainders are likely to jump on that. Winning the Brexit battle was always the easy part, winning the war which is making a success of it is the hard part and that only begins next year where things become much more tricky for the government.
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