We asked some Tories what 'Brexit' should actually mean

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Conservative conference vox pop

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"The single market isn't a massive attraction"

It's day three of the Conservative party conference in Birmingham, where the issue of Brexit continues to dominate fringe events and conversations overheard in the corridors.

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On Sunday, Theresa May repeated her mysterious, koan-like phrase, "Brexit means Brexit."

She also announced plans for a Great Repeal Bill which will speed up the exit process by turning all EU law which impacts Britain into British law.

However, we still don't have a clear picture of what Brexit will actually look like.

Will Britain remain in the single market? If not, how much access will it be able to negotiate? And what about the free movement of people?

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Business Insider spoke to some Tory members and officials to find out what they think Brexit should mean.