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RichardCoulter 15-03-2020 15:44

Re: [Updated] The UK’s future relationship with the EU
 
Putting politics to one side, do people think it's sensible to leave completely at the end of the transition period in the event of no deal being agreed?

My concern is that the effects of the Coronavirus itself will affect the negotiation process and that it is said that it will produce an economic crisis as bad as the 9/11 situation.

Many argue that Brexit won't cause this economic problems to happen, but should we risk the economic effects of leaving with no deal on top of this crisis, or would it be prudent to extend the transitional period for a time?

I know that Johnson has pinned his popularity on leaving if no deal is reached and introduced legislation to prevent an extension, but I think that most people would accept that dealing with this pandemic must take precedence.

Sephiroth 15-03-2020 16:00

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36027423)
Putting politics to one side, do people think it's sensible to leave completely at the end of the transition period in the event of no deal being agreed?

My concern is that the effects of the Coronavirus itself will affect the negotiation process and that it is said that it will produce an economic crisis as bad as the 9/11 situation.

Many argue that Brexit won't cause this economic problems to happen, but should we risk the economic effects of leaving with no deal on top of this crisis, or would it be prudent to extend the transitional period for a time?

I know that Johnson has pinned his popularity on leaving if no deal is reached and introduced legislation to prevent an extension, but I think that most people would accept that dealing with this pandemic must take precedence.

For what my opinion is worth, the EU showed very clearly how it likes to conduct negotiations at the time of the Withdrawal Agreement.

However, in the first instance they were able to play on the weakness of a shoddy prime minister.

The current PM shows no such weakness and the evidence last year was that they were prepared to make minor movement. It was minor because all they really allowed was for Stormont to be able to close down the customs arrangements.

The question is: Can we glean any possibility that the EU will be realistic, less arrogant and come to the bones of a deal before June.

The pandemic is irrelevant to the outcome and the Guvmin should keep up the pressure on the EU via the ministers not concerned with Coronavirus.



RichardCoulter 15-03-2020 16:46

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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36027426)
[COLOR="Blue"]For what my opinion is worth, the EU showed very clearly how it likes to conduct negotiations at the time of the Withdrawal Agreement.

However, in the first instance they were able to play on the weakness of a shoddy prime minister.

The current PM shows no such weakness and the evidence last year was that they were prepared to make minor movement. It was minor because all they really allowed was for Stormont to be able to close down the customs arrangements.

The question is: Can we glean any possibility that the EU will be realistic, less arrogant and come to the bones of a deal before June.

The pandemic is irrelevant to the outcome and the Guvmin should keep up the pressure on the EU via the ministers not concerned with Coronavirus.

I think that the pandemic is relevant as leaders will have their minds & time on the pandemic and key people may be infected by the virus itself.

As it's clear that the Coronavirus will have an extremely serious negative economic impact (shares that I hold have taken a battering already) I think It's worth revisiting the transitional period at least.

Leavers have either said that they don't believe that leaving with no deal will cause any economic fallout or that it will, but It's worth it long term. This was before the pandemic though.

For balance, some leavers have said that they think that this is simply a ruse by remainers to keep us aligned to the EU for a bit longer. I don't think that this is the case as we've already left and a reasonable extension is now neither here nor there in the greater scheme of things.

At the moment Jhnson is adamant that there will be no extension:

https://www.theguardian.com/politics...s-says-johnson

But I think he will at least privately consider it in the light of these serious developments since.

Sephiroth 15-03-2020 16:59

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36027437)
I think that the pandemic is relevant as leaders will have their minds & time on the pandemic and key people may be infected by the virus itself.

<SNIP>

I understand the point you've made but, logically, I see no reason why the UK's Brexit team, who are not involved with Cornavirus, should stop negotiating with Barnier's lot who are also not dealing with Coronavirus.

We must keep the pressure on the EU.

RichardCoulter 15-03-2020 17:08

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At least we can now use the Coronavirus to our advantage during the transition to keep out those that we don't want here by extending our 'concerns' about it.

Sephiroth 15-03-2020 17:15

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36027448)
At least we can now use the Coronavirus to our advantage during the transition to keep out those that we don't want here by extending our 'concerns' about it.

As long as we play with a straight bat, I'll be happy.

OLD BOY 15-03-2020 20:06

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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36027322)
I think we need to focus our efforts on the Coronavirus. As Chris says, the request for an extension will most likely happen in the Summer and not now.

The guys negotiating the trade deal are not the same ones dealing with the coronavirus, so we can do both.

jfman 15-03-2020 20:25

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY (Post 36027489)
The guys negotiating the trade deal are not the same ones dealing with the coronavirus, so we can do both.

We can do both, if you don't think that Ministers will be distracted by Coronavirus, economic recession and other matters.

RichardCoulter 15-03-2020 20:37

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And what if members of either negotiatimg team have to go into self isolation or contract the virus themselves?

Paul 15-03-2020 23:42

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36027495)
And what if members of either negotiatimg team have to go into self isolation or contract the virus themselves?

Ever heard of video conferencing ?

RichardCoulter 16-03-2020 01:13

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36027511)
Ever heard of video conferencing ?

Won't work if any become ill.

1andrew1 16-03-2020 04:05

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36027514)
Won't work if any become ill.

Not sure it's also the best medium for 200 people anyway.

The fact is that the talks due this week in London have been cancelled due to the Coronavirus.

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/h...-a9398966.html
https://www.politicshome.com/news/uk...-cancelled-due

RichardCoulter 16-03-2020 12:05

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I didn't realise that the negotiating teams comprised of 200 people :shocked:

jfman 16-03-2020 12:12

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Originally Posted by RichardCoulter (Post 36027559)
I didn't realise that the negotiating teams comprised of 200 people :shocked:

You'll probably find those are just the face to face ones, with hundreds of support staff in London and elsewhere researching and briefing.

Taf 16-03-2020 12:21

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The EU has announced that any materials or equipment that could be used against the coronavirus cannot be exported outside the EU without specific permission to do so by the EU.

And what if non-EU countries decided to respond in kind?


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