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    As an addition to the above, even if there was a shred of truth in what has been forecast by no doubt “experts”, then surely it is the responsibility of the government to safeguard its citizens now and take the appropriate action to minimise our predicted suffering?

    A good start would be to tell the EU, in the most polite way, that the UK government has a duty first and foremost to its people and therefore in order to avoid any possible future disaster we have no choice but to start, arrange and commence trade negotiations with other countries now, not if and when they say we can.
    I’m sure they would understand our predicament and be only too happy to agree, if not, for starters they can waive goodbye to their anticipated forty billion windfall and we do it anyway!
    After all, if they have no inclination to assist us in a possible time of emergency then why should we bother with them?

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