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The only rocket science we need is to stick rockets up the TORIES **** and send them all into space.;)
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"Tories".
Plural, not possessive. ;) |
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Ireland is a genuinely big issue.
The first two solutions below have been viewed as unlikely leaving the fall-back option c). The problem with option c) is that it either commits the whole of the UK to a customs union which Theresa May has ruled out or it commits to a customs union for NI only and a hard border between NI and GB. Theresa May has ruled this out as well. a) Rich free trade agreement which would remove the Irish border issue will take years to negotiate. b) Technological solutions - described by the EU as magical thinking. c) "the United Kingdom will maintain full alignment with those rules of the Internal Market and the Customs Union which, now or in the future, support North-South cooperation, the all-island economy and the protection of the 1998 (Good Friday) Agreement". Brextremists may argue that it is Ireland that erects a hard border, but if there's no customs union in Ireland that's mandated by their beloved WTO rules. More info here https://news.sky.com/story/no-bluff-...waves-11270995 ---------- Post added at 20:46 ---------- Previous post was at 20:36 ---------- Quote:
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It means we leave the single market. It means we leave the customs union. The negotiations are about how we achieve those things, which is the detail the government is about to submit to the EU, to amend the dog's dinner the EU Commission have made in their document. We are looking for a trade and services deal giving us tariff free access to EU markets, incorporating a customs agreement to achieve just that. There will be no more free movement of people and we will be free of EU legislation. That's about it. We've all heard this already, so I don't know why remainers are feigning this confusion. Brexit means Brexit, and that's it. ---------- Post added at 10:32 ---------- Previous post was at 10:25 ---------- Quote:
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The government are putting their proposals to the EU this week. Leaving it until now to put these cards on the table is a deliberate negotiating tactic. Better to let the EU tell us how they see it first, so we can pull it to bits than have them pull ours to bits. Our negotiating team will show the problems with the EU stance and we will correct it and polish it with our proposals. This was the correct way to do it. Had we put our document out first, they would have torn it to pieces without having any sensible proposals of their own. This year, you will start to see everything coming together and there will be egg on the faces of all those who said it couldn't be done. ---------- Post added at 10:43 ---------- Previous post was at 10:38 ---------- Quote:
Theresa is bowing to the will of the electorate, and surely that is why we expect referendum results to be honoured. |
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Our government is well aware of EU tactics and has waited until they can see the whites of the EU's eyes. Well done, Theresa! ---------- Post added at 10:48 ---------- Previous post was at 10:47 ---------- Quote:
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