Originally Posted by
Ganpati's Goonerz--AFC's Aboriginal Fertility Cult
But the leave campaigns didn't. Absolutely no-one was suggesting no deal at the time. Indeed the remain side were often having to argue against Norway.
No-one said WTO. No-one said May's deal which traps us in a limbo we can't leave and risks breaking the union.
However you want to phrase it, no-one campaign offered anything looking like either of those two options. As Matt Chorley said in the Times the other day, any ERGer proposing no deal in 2016 would have been let anywhere near a microphone.
No-one said anything about a hard border or breaking the union, either. But we can't leave the CU without doing one of those.
Let's vote again now we actually have a much better understanding of the facts.