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Excellent that the UK is telling the EU to do one.
It's very clear to all that we cannot be the EU's vassal post-Brexit. They still accuse us of wanting our cake to eat whilst demanding that they have our fish to eat on their terms. Never mind the miniscule economic impact over the fisheries that the Remainers try to shove in our faces. Leaving the EU means we plough an independent furrow and develop accordingly. Coronavirus has given us an opportunity because the EU is an arguing institution ravaged by the disease. They have to recover their disparate economies whereas we have to just grow ourselves, by our rules (of which they are scared stiff). Sod 'em (and Sturgeon). |
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Problem is, the UK are breaking a signed treaty, at the time we want to be signing new treaties with lots of countries - why should any country trust us to uphold the terms of a treaty, when we are showing we won’t?
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"reserves the right" is not the same as "is going to". What does the UN Convention on Law of the Seas, say about who controls fishing in UK waters?
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The bill is worded so as to allow for a course of action, it does not implement that course of action. In circumstances such as these, the two are worlds apart. As drafted, it amounts to a threat, and taken in concert with other comments made over the weekend (no doubt all perfectly coordinated) is part of a strategy to pressure the EU into accepting that any permanent trade deal will not in any way leave the U.K. with a sort of associate membership status. Only once the EU drops its negotiating aim of keeping the U.K. aligned, will it be possible for a deal to be reached. |
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If there is no deal, the EU has deals with most of the world, its own internal market of 450m and has the infrastructure and people in place to cope. Embarrassingly as a Brit, we have neither. |
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What you should be saying, as a Brit, is that a deal with the EU would be better than no deal, but not at any price and certainly not a deal that makes us a vassal state to the EU. You seem still to be fighting the referendum battle. |
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Here's a little tip for those who keep blasting the UK over its Brexit stance, and feel the UK is doomed and the EU is still the best place to live & work . . .
. . there are a few places on the SE coast that have a growing collection of dinghies. I'm sure that if you fully explain your situation, they'll let you have one with which to escape to the nearest EU coast . . . they'll probably give you the fuel required too :p: hope this helps ;) |
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Oh wait, I forgot that only applies to remoaners. |
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Who wants their cake and eat it now? |
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Don't give us that old chestnut about 'no deal' being a disaster. Most trade around the world is on WTO terms. There are other places other than the EU where we can forge deals more suited to our requirements than was possible in the EU. Some are already virtually there, ready to be implemented in 2021. |
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