Our warring MPs should realise all Brexit roads lead to Norway | Simon Jenkins

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It’s increasingly clear there is only one deal that can be done, says Guardian columnist Simon Jenkins

 

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Would you mind asking Simon to stop misleading readers or at least do some research?

Hang on, Norway rejected this option. Simon Jenkins, like many who express options, don’t appear to be very well informed.

I'm cool with it (except that then there's no point leaving) but it in no way 'respects the referendum'

Norway ....is not Britexit its Norway

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