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That article is largely undermined by this little section:
"If you lose an argument it doesn't mean you change your mind but you have to accept the decision," she says.
"You would then say: 'I accept that decision, I'm going to regroup and win more people over to my side to my argument in the future.'"
Yeah, except that doesn't work for Brexit does it? Once we're out, we're very unlikely to get back in because we won't get a deal like we currently have. It's very difficult to be magnanimous about a one-off decision that will be effectively irreversible for the foreseeable future.
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Once we're out, we're very unlikely to get back in because we won't get a deal like we currently have.
This. It's far to rare that either side of the debate bring up the advantageous deal currently enjoyed by the UK.
Can’t find radio clip but they turned it into an article
I respectfully disagree: How to argue constructively about Brexit https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49648119