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But, Barnier originally offered the Canada deal. https://www.euractiv.com/section/uk-...style-eu-deal/ My central point is that they are trying to punish us by now refusing a Canada style deal. |
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Looks like a U-Turn from Barnier. :erm: |
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In fairness, it’s not clear what if any differences there are between Canada and a ‘Canada style’ deal as being proposed. And Barnier is simply a middle man for Berlin and Paris.
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Normally, if you punish someone or something, you let them know that you're doing it! ;) |
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Plenty of time to go for more rounds between now and December :D
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I understand now why you're upset - you feel the EU must stand by everything their representatives say while ours on the other hand are free (and right?) to duck and dive as much as they want. |
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"Sovereignty", innit?
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Meanwhile, Gibraltar is seeking closer EU ties. Quote:
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I suppose you have a point that as negotiations and other matters progress/evolve, either party can change its position. So, you're right there. All that said, I'm consistent in today's thread that the EU is intent on punishing us for not agreeing to continue to be controlled by them and not agreeing for them to have unfettered access to our fishing waters. If you cannot see that, then it's because you don't want to. |
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I just can't help thinking that some very pro-leave people are akin to someone cancelling their season ticket at their local premier league club then being incredulous when they find out they can't continue to have access to every home game for free. I don't like or agree with some of the things the EU have done but at the same time some of the things the UK have done have made me quite angry and are certainly not something as a county we should be proud of - if you can't see that then it must be because there are things you don't want to see either. |
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There's a degree of desperation creeping in when this type of approach is used. To be fair, I can sympathise but not empathise with Seph as there's precious little else to prop up his opinion. |
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My opinion is simple and the evidence even stares you and Grim in the face. 1. The UK has left the EU as a result of a close-ish majority referendum vote. 2. The EU don't like that because they lose our money and it might tempt others. 3. The EU wants to differentiate between "benefits" of membership vs a simple trade deal. 4. The UK government wants a simple trade deal so maintaining our sovereignty. 5. The EU demands that they want to continue fishing in our waters as before. 6. The EU demands a "level playing field" that ties us into their laws and courts. 7. If reports are to be believed, everything else has been agreed. 8. The Guvmin has stupidly inflamed negotiations in the Internal Market Bill. The above list is a pat analysis with minimum of implied criticism of the EU and definite criticism of the UK Guvmin. Then comes the more emotional response from the likes of me and other intelligent (!) critics of the EU. I won't repeat that now - no need. So, it seems to me that the difference between Andrew/Grim and the likes of myself come down to Remainer/Leaver sentiments. For Grim to have said that I can't see something the UK has done not to be proud of is plain daft. My sentiment is simple - we are a sovereign nation not to be ruled to any degree by the EU. |
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3. Is fair enough, there should be differences between trade/movement deals and full membership. 2. Is what is at the nub of the situation for the EU side. If we can leave the club but still trade and have some degree of movement then the whole club can become a non-entitiy as others would want the same. |
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