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Recognising reality, and under quiet pressure from America, the prime minister has been obliged to start rethinking the second half of his promise.
"I've got people coming along who have never been involved in any politics before, never been involved in any political party, but they have become red-pilled," Tait said, a reference to the 1999 film, The Matrix, on the idea of taking a pill and recognising reality.
For vast swathes of the British, experimenters with illegal drugs perhaps in their youth but now lapsed into alcohol and tobacco, the current evolving compromises seem a reasonable halfway house - recognising reality but also cautious about signalling that heroin is no more problematic than coffee.
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I've felt for some time that both the UK and Scottish Governments should recognise reality and rule out a formal currency union.
Noting that only Macau and Hong Kong adopted a complete duty-free approach, Azevêdo said: "I recognise reality for what it is.
Don't be alarmed, he says with unambiguous menace, invasion is a last resort.Some in the West will argue that the starting point for policy is to recognise reality, however unpalatable.
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