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Originally Posted by Skybird
You could put it in polite wishy-washy like the author in this article.
https://translate.google.com/transla.../26748636.html
Or you speak out the obvious truth plain and simple: Brexit got defeated, the UK wanted to jump like a tiger, but landed like a bedside carpet. It will still be bound by EU rules, but have no more say on forming them. On ly exception: the financial sector in the city of London.
Johnson pissed against the wind. Now the Union Jack has a fourth colour in it.
Victor in all this: the EU. Awful, instead of delivering it a blow, it has been strengthend. In the future it will be even more difficult to stop its accumulation of powers.
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I'm not so sure the above is entirely correct, especially if you read the government statement above your post.
The devil will obviously be in the detail so I'm going to wait and sift through the details as they are announced in the coming weeks.