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Have you changed your mind about Brexit? Have you changed your mind about Brexit?
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As the government prepares for “no deal”, we want to hear from Leave voters on how they think things are goingAs the government prepares for “no deal”, we want to hear from Leave voters on how they think things are going
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Tue 10 Oct 2017 12.06 BSTTue 10 Oct 2017 12.06 BST
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Theresa May has confirmed the government is making contingency plans for a “no deal” end to negotiations with the EU, while still hoping they will lead to a “unique and ambitious economic partnership” with the EU27 by 2019.Theresa May has confirmed the government is making contingency plans for a “no deal” end to negotiations with the EU, while still hoping they will lead to a “unique and ambitious economic partnership” with the EU27 by 2019.
Some commentators fear that “no deal” is an increasingly likely outcome, with dangerous economic and political consequences for the country.Some commentators fear that “no deal” is an increasingly likely outcome, with dangerous economic and political consequences for the country.
May planning for 'no deal' is all over Tuesday's papers. But Fox, Boris & Co said getting a deal would be all so easy - how wrong they were pic.twitter.com/djvxkwQaiRMay planning for 'no deal' is all over Tuesday's papers. But Fox, Boris & Co said getting a deal would be all so easy - how wrong they were pic.twitter.com/djvxkwQaiR
Others are frustrated with the suggestion of an extended post-Brexit implementation period, and would like to see the process speeded up, even if that means leaving without a deal.Others are frustrated with the suggestion of an extended post-Brexit implementation period, and would like to see the process speeded up, even if that means leaving without a deal.
We would like to hear from Leave voters on how they think the process is being handled. Are you happy with the progress made so far, or are you frustrated?We would like to hear from Leave voters on how they think the process is being handled. Are you happy with the progress made so far, or are you frustrated?
Would you be happy with “no deal” or do you expect the government to come to some kind of agreement with the EU by 2019? Do you still think Brexit was the right thing to do, or do you have any regrets about your vote?Would you be happy with “no deal” or do you expect the government to come to some kind of agreement with the EU by 2019? Do you still think Brexit was the right thing to do, or do you have any regrets about your vote?
You can share your thoughts via the form below.You can share your thoughts via the form below.
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