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When the EU realise we are not giving in, because we will be an independent nation, it will have to agree or lose the fishing rights that they want, and increased tariffs will result in less demand for their products. As far as coronavirus is concerned, that is irrelevant and the constant chant of Britain being behind the curve is premature and nonsensical. It is far too early to judge who got the policy right and who failed. Those countries who shut everyone away earlier have been congratulating themselves on their foresight. What if they now get an aggressive second wave and we avoid it? Who would have had the correct policies in place then? As for the casualty statistics, these vary significantly in terms of accuracy. We've been recording everything. Other countries are only recording certain coronavirus casualties (eg those who have died in hospital). It is naive and unprofessional to compare figures in this way when all countries have different recording criteria. ---------- Post added at 14:08 ---------- Previous post was at 14:06 ---------- Quote:
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Fishing rights aren't key and can be sorted with a phased withdrawal of rights and cash. A level playing field is the prize for the EU. |
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The 'prize' that the EU want ties both our hands and our whatsit behind our back. That is not acceptable. |
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The Wirecard fraud situation may work in our favour as it shows how the EU benefits from the City of London. But preying in aid to the City may not work. |
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I think it probably was the government that slipped up with their optimism on having our own app, although they were persuaded by their officers that their app was better than all the others. And some people wonder why Boris wants to shake up the Civil Service and the quangoes! But all this is just deflection on your part, Andrew. This thread is about Brexit, not Covid, and the constant mantra that we should extend the duration of these negotiations is negative, tiresome and in the end, pointless. Have you not clocked yet that the British public want all this to be over? Extending negotiations will just defer the inevitable, whatever that is - deal or no deal. ---------- Post added at 16:52 ---------- Previous post was at 16:47 ---------- Quote:
The British public wants us out of the EU, with or without a deal. I thought that was clear, even to you. My bad |
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If we leave with no deal this year, we start negotiations in 2022 from a position of weakness and also with no EU goodwill. You've clearly forgotten that Brexit doesn't end with no deal! That actually elongates the process as there will be lots of squabbling and a succession of smaller deals. You let the genie out of the bag in 2016 and it ain't going away. Negotiations with the EU are no part of British life for the forseeable future. |
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All you can see is this big monster EU presence and poor little Britain cowering in the corner. You may be in for a surprise. |
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The ones who were saying the App would work were the outsourced contractors and the Ministers - everyone else was saying "it won't work". Was it the Civil Servants fault when Boris didn't deliver the “clear plan we have prepared to give every older person the dignity and security they deserve” in July 2019, on the steps of Downing Street? Was it the Civil Servants' fault when Boris told NI businesses that "There will be no forms, no checks, no barriers of any kind. You will have unfettered access.”, when in fact they will be checks and forms to fill in? ---------- Post added at 17:06 ---------- Previous post was at 17:05 ---------- Quote:
They get paid the big bucks, they have to own the problems, not blamestorm. |
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The penny is finally start to drop with some of the mainstream Brexit press like the Daily Mail and The Sun. I hope it drops with you before too long. |
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I was watching the news, and they asked Tony B about the governments handling of the Covid-19, I fell of my sofa when he did slag them off, in fact he almost praised them.
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EU insider lifts lid on how Barnier's negotiating camp now racked with defeatist pessimism
The growing sense of despondency within Michel Barnier's team is fuelled by fears of a bitter no deal Brexit with EU negotiators braced for a vicious "blame game" over who is responsible for the stalemate. Last week's tense talks which ended in stalemate did nothing to lift flagging spirits in Brussels. Ooh le heck,le reality ezz not what they thought eet was.;) https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...er-david-frost |
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