Draft on future UK-EU relationship 'agreed'

Well, I was always a weak remain anyway. The cost of massive immigration and what that does to house prices and lower band wages have always been large negatives regarding the EU. That and paying billions for a large trade deficit and the plundering of marine resources.
On the other hand, I believed the remain scare stories about 100,000 financial jobs being lost and the instant recession and decided that voting remain was the more practical and sensible thing to do.
I never considered the leave scare stories with regards to Turkey as being credible or indeed that scary.

Now it turns out we will lose 5 to 10k financial jobs and of course there was no instant recession.

I don’t like the deal on offer due to the supposed fact that we can’t unilaterally leave the backstop and it would cause checks on goods between Britain and Northern Ireland.

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