May's Brexit deal is the worst deal in history
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What it means is that Britain gives away about 60 billion sterling in return, for a period of some years, during which they have to accept all EU rules, new ones as well, without having any say over how those rules are made, which is what I would call, taxation without representation on steroids. Britain won’t get back, at this stage in the game, control of its borders. They're not able, for some years, to do trade deals. Now here’s the worst bit. The worst bit is they will only be allowed to leave the EU’s customs union, if they agree to it as well. It’s like me saying, I’m going to voluntarily put myself in prison and when I want to leave, you will let me go, won’t you? Look up the Munich Agreement. You're a one trick pony, aren't ya Nom? This deal has objective, known consequences. The Munich Agreement may or may not have been a good deal, but there was no way to predict Nazi hostility to the point of drug induced psychopathy by a rabid socialist maniac. They didn't have hindsight vision of what the Nazis would turn out to do. Thus, the Brexit Deal is worse because the outcome is mostly known, and ignores the will of the voter. Side: Agree
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