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Hugh 17-03-2021 14:56

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36074560)
Do we know that? My reading of what you said is that the UK was within 2 weeks of getting sign off on the requested extension.

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A signoff is expected at a meeting of the UK-EU joint committee, which Gove and Šefčovič pencilled in for mid-March.
It was the expected date of an agreed solution at the time the talks started.

And then there was a joint statement on the 24th of February, a week before the U.K.’s unilateral statement.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/j...-february-2021
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Further to the meeting of the Joint Committee co-chairs on 11 February 2021, the EU and the UK also took stock of the implementation of the Protocol on Ireland and Northern Ireland and of work to find pragmatic solutions. The parties acknowledged the importance of joint action to make the Protocol work for the benefit of everyone in Northern Ireland. In that spirit, the EU and UK reiterated their full commitment to the Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement in all its dimensions, and to the proper implementation of the Protocol. Building on the recent outreach by the Joint Committee co-chairs, there would be further joint engagement with business groups and other stakeholders in Northern Ireland. The UK and the EU underlined their shared commitment to giving effect to those solutions agreed through the Joint Committee on 17 December 2020, without delay. The UK noted that it would provide a new operational plan with respect to supermarkets and their suppliers, alongside additional investment in digital solutions for traders in accordance with the Protocol.

Noting the need for ongoing engagement and the shared desire to act at pace, the UK and EU agreed that a further Joint Committee would be held to provide further steers and where appropriate approvals, and would liaise on timings.

1andrew1 17-03-2021 16:13

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
I think Chris Patten summed it up nicely when he said “This requires diplomacy which doesn’t assume that the best way to do origami is with a blowtorch." :D

Sephiroth 17-03-2021 16:53

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36074578)
I think Chris Patten summed it up nicely when he said “This requires diplomacy which doesn’t assume that the best way to do origami is with a blowtorch." :D

From the preceding government quote, which is a combination of waffle and can kicked down the road, the blowtorch seems to be the right approach.

1andrew1 17-03-2021 17:50

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36074582)
From the preceding government quote, which is a combination of waffle and can kicked down the road, the blowtorch seems to be the right approach.

Chris Patten knows his stuff.

It's yet another poor decision made by David Frost who it's rumoured is so out of his depth that he wears a scuba diving suit to meetings. :D If he'd made better decisions last year, we wouldn't be in the shambles that we're in now. Even the US is losing patience with us and telling us to stop messing around and honour our agreements.

Angua 18-03-2021 07:27

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
Visa is to join Mastercard in raising interchange fees for UK customers. https://news.sky.com/story/visa-to-h...-move-12247818

Mick 18-03-2021 10:51

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1andrew1 (Post 36074583)
Chris Patten knows his stuff.

It's yet another poor decision made by David Frost who it's rumoured is so out of his depth that he wears a scuba diving suit to meetings. :D If he'd made better decisions last year, we wouldn't be in the shambles that we're in now. Even the US is losing patience with us and telling us to stop messing around and honour our agreements.

The US should stfu. It’s got it’s own domestic troubles.

The corrupted EU doesn’t know meaning of honour. But here we are again, the pathetic disgrace that is the constant; you siding with those corrupted cretins. :rolleyes:

Hugh 18-03-2021 13:36

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by Mick (Post 36074650)
The US should stfu. It’s got it’s own domestic troubles.

The corrupted EU doesn’t know meaning of honour. But here we are again, the pathetic disgrace that is the constant; you siding with those corrupted cretins. :rolleyes:

The US are a guarantor to the Good Friday Agreement, which is why they’re commenting.

Sephiroth 18-03-2021 13:59

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
I wonder what enforcement means are available to a GFA guarantor.

Carth 18-03-2021 14:14

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth (Post 36074677)
I wonder what enforcement means are available to a GFA guarantor.

Maybe they'll refuse to send us any chlorinated chicken?

Chris 18-03-2021 14:16

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36074680)
Maybe they'll refuse to send us any chlorinated chicken?

That’s a pity, it goes really well with our chlorinated salad.

Pierre 18-03-2021 14:28

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36074681)
That’s a pity, it goes really well with our chlorinated salad.

That is priceless, why have you waited so long to throw that bomb in?

Chlorinated chicken argument........................................cl osed.

pip08456 18-03-2021 14:55

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by Carth (Post 36074680)
Maybe they'll refuse to send us any chlorinated chicken?

Shit, I've been waiting for the cheaper chlorinated chicken for so long.....

TheDaddy 18-03-2021 15:37

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by Pierre (Post 36074683)
That is priceless, why have you waited so long to throw that bomb in?

Chlorinated chicken argument........................................cl osed.

No it isn't, for me and anyone that's paid any sort of attention the question is what's going on for there to be a need to give it a dip the chlorine bath and when you actually see what's going on you don't want to have anything to do with it

pip08456 18-03-2021 17:39

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by TheDaddy (Post 36074692)
No it isn't, for me and anyone that's paid any sort of attention the question is what's going on for there to be a need to give it a dip the chlorine bath and when you actually see what's going on you don't want to have anything to do with it

Let me guess. They take chickens, slit their throats, let them bleed out, a quick plunge in boiling water to make auto plucking easier then off to the chiller. Did I miss anything?

Sephiroth 18-03-2021 17:49

Re: Britain outside the EU
 
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Originally Posted by pip08456 (Post 36074710)
Let me guess. They take chickens, slit their throats, let them bleed out, a quick plunge in boiling water to make auto plucking easier then off to the chiller. Did I miss anything?

Yes - the Chlorine!


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