On Thu, Mar 14, 2019, 7:46 AM Keith Hart <ke...@thememorybank.co.uk> wrote:

> “No deal can’t be taken off the table; it is the table.” You’ll hear
> this clever sound bite in Twitter feeds on both sides of the Brexit divide,
> but it suffers from the serious defect of being wrong. When we talk about
> no deal being the table, we mean that it is the present default position.
> No deal is now the ultimate default position. But no deal can be taken
> off the table.
>
An alternative ultimate default is that we remain in the EU.
>
That makes better sense than a no deal brexit.
.

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