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Jose Dominguez
Both the Tories and Labour's line on Brexit is unachievable. Have cake and eat it is ridiculous.
Do you have any evidence that jumping off a cliff will be good for the economy?
Who wants to jump off a cliff? A minority of the Tory party and some hard line voters in the country.
There are plenty of sensible people in government and opposition who are in favour if leaving the EU which means leaving the single market and customs union. This will then give the UK the freedom to strike trade deals with the EU and with the rest of the world.
You know very well that we cannot remain in the customs union and also be able to have trade deals with other nations outside of the EU
It's likely there will be an interim deal between the article 50 process of leaving the EU in March 2019 and the subsequent agreement of a free trade deal. It's what Hammond said this morning and I'm sure it's what the EU will want too.
It's not a matter if having out cake and eating it. Not many people are going like it but I think the UK will end up paying an annual financial sum to be able to access the eu single maket under any trade agreement. There will be a price to pay imo. That might be the compromise.