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@guardian
5 years ago
‘Soft’ Brexit is dead. Now Labour must really embrace a people’s vote | Owen Jones
theguardian.com
@guardian
5 years ago
There will be no soft Brexit now. It’s no deal, revoke or another vote | Martin Kettle
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@guardian
5 years ago
There will be no soft Brexit now. It’s no deal, revoke or another vote | Martin Kettle
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@guardian
5 years ago
There will be no soft Brexit now. It’s no deal, revoke or another vote | Martin Kettle
theguardian.com
@guardian
5 years ago
There will be no soft Brexit now. It’s no deal, revoke or another vote | Martin Kettle
theguardian.com
@guardian
8 years ago
Sturgeon offers to shelve independence vote in return for soft brexit
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@guardian
8 years ago
Sturgeon offers to shelve independence vote in return for soft brexit
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@openeurope.org.uk
8 years ago
What does a hard Brexit or a soft Brexit actually mean?