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  • I'm responding to your "sounds like Switzerland" comment.

  • I'm responding to your "sounds like Switzerland" comment.

    You could have also pointed out that the UK doesn't have the Alps if you're looking for differences. It was a position which was neither membership to the EU, nor the EEA, yet highly integrated - that is all I meant by that.

    With regards to cake and eat it, Corbyn has held, from day one, the position that he can convince the EU to grant the UK better conditions than those enjoyed by members of the EU, which I think is unlikely.

    He's offered more concessions for access (all concessions?) than anyone else who is willing to negotiate a withdrawal. But I guess we're reading different things.

  • Concessions don’t matter, are indeed meaningless, unless they are inline with the requirements that all EU member states meet. FOM is one of these, and Corbyn won’t allow it. That rules out single market access, which means a border in Ireland, which means no withdrawal agreement, which means ejection on the 29th of March.

    Unless Corbyn thinks that he can convince the EU 27 to allow the U.K. three freedoms whilst they all have to have four.

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