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Originally Posted by wehateporn
They might try it yep, or artificially create a crisis which is used to justify staying in
Unless the case is that as people get more experienced with life they also become more anti-EU, in which case the teenieboppers who thought they EU was good in 2016 will be wiser and more educated in 10 years, leaving more of them anti-EU by 2026
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Most people who voted out were over 40.
You have a situation where coming out could split the UK up.
They will just fart around for years.
Even if you got a deal today with France, in a few years France may have a new government and so all the talks will probably have to start again.
Then when that applies to all the other EU countries, you can see how easy it will be to drag things out.
And it will give the EU time to reform (which I think they will need to). So by then it will be a brand new EU and thus whatever government is around at the time, they will probably have some reason for a new referendum. And so even if that vote is out again, they can spend years again messing about.
But to be honest I think by then the bulk of the population will be pro EU.
And all the ones wanting out will be long dead.