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It is a tribute to her tenacity and determination that we will probably get it anyway. ---------- Post added at 18:25 ---------- Previous post was at 18:20 ---------- Quote:
I happen to believe that it is possible to negotiate a good Brexit deal, and as a former negotiator myself, I can see how this can be done. Theresa has done a brilliant job up to now despite all the aggro from the EU, the House of Commons, the House of Lords and even her own party with her lack of a majority. Nobody on the Remain side believed she would get this far, and frankly the latest scare on the customs union is a big, fat red herring. |
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Regarding the Customs Union. Over on another thread, new forum member Chloé was not slow to dissect your customs union assertion and find it wanting. Quote:
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2800 posts into this thread I might have a lot of reading to do to figure out if anyone thought that it was going to go otherwise but this was my on prediction before the GE: http://www.elite-politics.com/showth...ll=1#post15313 After the election I thought that she should resign but lately all I have wanted is for her to stick around - as long as possible. To every detractor of hers (I consider myself one, I loathe the woman) just remember that you will never ever be able to humiliate another PM the way you can to May. This is the text of my prediction (the night before the GE last year): Quote:
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To every single opponent of May, please remember that you will never get the chance to humiliate another PM the way May has to go begging to every side...enjoy it for now, savor it. North lost America, Chamberlain gave away parts of the Eastern bloc to Hitler, Cameron lost Europe altogether and it'll be a miracle if May doesn't lose Ireland or the pound - I can't see her keeping both. In fact, given the new terms that Britain will have to agree to when it eventually rejoins the EU, not only will the currency be gone but contributions to the EU will have to start so we will have to pay 40 billion in leaving first time round, for nothing. ---------- Post added at 02:34 ---------- Previous post was at 02:00 ---------- Quote:
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I can just see it now: The leave crowd: We're taking back control! Carney: But we were the only member state to have monetary and currency control not being wed to the Euro The leave crowd: Yeah but you couldn't be trusted with it so we had to wreck the entire economy some, just to be on the safe side! The economy may suffer but at least we'll never join the single currency! Carney: How very Gordon Brown of you - but Cameron agreed to that in his negotiations anyway, we would never have to join the single currency! You rejected his re-negotiations anyway! Years down the line (if we ever get out and want to rejoin): EU: Now you must sign up to join the Euro Nationalists: But we were never a part of the Euro to begin with! Carney: See, now we have no independent monetary policy / currency of our own Nationalists: Exactly, this is all your fault Mark! This is like groundhog day.... |
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Some very wise words there Chloe especially about Carney, though I think the diabetic comments whilst humourous are unfair.
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I take it you are a remainer, then, Chloé! :p: |
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Not half in, half out - leave means leave, when you leave your house, you don't keep a part of your body there. People voted to leave the EU - it won the democratic poll, so we should leave the EU in it's entirety, to NOT do so is an absolute affront to democracy that people have fought and DIED for. Do we just abandon the Democratic principles because a certain minority of people spit their dummy and don't like the decision and are doing their damn hardest to thwart that democratic decision? NO NO AND NO!!!! If you answered yes to that question then you must accept you support living in a dictatorship country that ignores the majority decision taken in a vote and overrides it because it did not like the decision the people made. Staying in the Single Market and or a Customs Union with the EU is NOT leaving the EU. We must leave the EU, that's what I voted for and knew exactly what I voted for and that meant every single part of it. |
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