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  • I hear you on that, but this was always how it was going to go. I can't see how there was ever an alternative path. The pressure of the deadline was always going to lead to a last minute exercise. No one really knowing what they'd voted for when they voted for Brexit was always going to lead to people being disappointed/disenfranchised.

    The whole thing is so utterly ridiculous, this situation is as good as anyone could have ever expected.

  • I hear you on that, but this was always how it was going to go. I can't see how there was ever an alternative path.

    Absolutely. As one of those people abroad who's been told by their gracious host country that there are not rights if there is no deal, it's a pretty big deal for me. But... A bit of panic and chaos is necessary if the referendum is going to be overturned in one form or another. Overall I see the last two days as good news (relative to the entire cluster fuck that is UK politics). But I also won't be holding my breath.

  • And that is also true, this shit rights compromise beats nothing at all. Can you take citizenship, or you haven't done your 5 years yet?

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