Matt I always said the big options were leave with no deal and never leave at all.
I think the EU is still angling for the latter.
There is a third option, our government falls and Mr Corbyn and Mr McDonnell will negotiate a deal which leaves us in the customs union and paying a lot to now have no voice in any of the decisions ........... (But I'll still vote for them even though I'm certain they'll do something I oppose and which until a couple of years ago they'd have vehemently opposed too as fervent Bennites.)
Oh yes, don't you wonder why anyone would ever join an organisation if it charged £50 billion to leave it? If that happened in any form of normal life the people involved would be locked up. We've always been a net contributor. People like Dancing talk as if the EU and European firms were charitable organisations propping us up - firms are here because they need a presence here, the EU wants us to stay in, because we finance it.
I think the EU is still angling for the latter.
There is a third option, our government falls and Mr Corbyn and Mr McDonnell will negotiate a deal which leaves us in the customs union and paying a lot to now have no voice in any of the decisions ........... (But I'll still vote for them even though I'm certain they'll do something I oppose and which until a couple of years ago they'd have vehemently opposed too as fervent Bennites.)
Oh yes, don't you wonder why anyone would ever join an organisation if it charged £50 billion to leave it? If that happened in any form of normal life the people involved would be locked up. We've always been a net contributor. People like Dancing talk as if the EU and European firms were charitable organisations propping us up - firms are here because they need a presence here, the EU wants us to stay in, because we finance it.