One is the consequence of the other. The UK wants to remove freedom of movement of labour, so the EU27 will withhold freedom of movement of other stuff. Are you going to claim that the EU27 is unreasonable in their demands, whilst claiming that the UK is eminently fair in their demands? IIRC you've talked before about how the UK cannot cope with the addition of a small city every year, hence the red lines. Yet the figures show that net migration hasn't decreased; lower migration from the EU has been replaced by migration from outside the EU. You've definitely argued that it's unfair to allow freer movement from within the EU than from other places. The figures show that migration from outside the EU is around twice that from the EU.
Out of Husar's 3 options, which would you choose should there be a referendum? May's deal, no deal, or remain? Or are you going to waffle again about some theoretical scenario that we won't see? Remember 29th March 2019 is just 4 months away. Also, remember to own responsibility for your choice, given that your lot won the referendum vote. Don't try to blame others for your decision.
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