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I agree countries are judged on their actions, but I disagree with your implication that trust can be so comprehensively lost in the way you’re suggesting, over one incident - especially where the circumstances are so specific. |
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David Frost talking about honesty boxes for goods destined not to leave Northern Ireland. Nice idea, but as even the keenest Leaver would concede, the UK government is acting with little honesty with regard to the NI Agreement. Frost's efforts to renegotiate from a position of weakness look doomed. Could this be another U-turn or does David Frost have an ace up his sleeve, and not the "specific and limited" aka joker card he tried to play before?
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First: is HMG negotiating from a position of weakness? Please quantify. I’ve already outlined where I believe they see the strength of their position: that it’s a matter of territorial integrity that absolves them from accusations of dishonesty and risks to future potential trade deals around the world. Second: the admission of “specific and limited” violation of international treaties was crafted to enrage remainers, in order to use that rage to convince the EU negotiators that the UK was willing to play hardball. Insiders have described it as “the berserker strategy”. It worked magnificently - Barnier was effectively sidelined from that point onwards because the EU side realised two things, namely that they were going to have to compromise, and that Barnier was too much of a zealot to do it. It’s slightly amusing that you’re still triggered by that line though, so long afterwards. |
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Where does that leave the EU next time another country decides to abrogate a Treaty - setting a precedent like this is never a good thing. |
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Some have said it's from the Putin play book. When things aren't going well domestucallt, pick a fight overseas. I don't think that's the case here but I'm sure it will give the leader writers of the Express and Sun plenty of column inches. |
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Trust is easy to lose and harder to gain. If the UK acted in a more trustworthy manner, we may have harnessed our goodwill to renegotiate the NI agreement. Unfortunately, our goodwill tank is currently empty. |
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Does any one wish to borrow 1/2 ounce of patriotism, this thread is rapidly running out of it.
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I can understand why some people blather on about the UK being untrustworthy.
I can't understand why they believe that the UK is the only one :D |
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