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Doesn't alter my underlying point - the EU doesn't do friendship; it wants control over us, which is why the UK left the EU. Remainers at the time did not see the EU in the light now being shone. |
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My underlying, and resentful feeling is that the EU is revelling in catching us out and can't wait to take us to court (as they're already doing due to the necessary extension of the NI grace period). |
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I'd actually read it as 'Remainers Apoplexy' personally :D |
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Article 16 is designed to cover ‘economic, societal or environmental difficulties’ and the question would be what ‘economic, societal or environmental difficulties’ have occurred that could not have been foreseen before the agreement was put in place. If it's the general principles of the agreement as it is right now, then that surely is a failure to understand what was signed isn't it? ---------------------------------------------------------------- Blog post from London School of Economics on why Article 16 might not be as helpful as angry Telegraph editors think it is - https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2...-no-quick-fix/ |
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It seems as though the only ones who believed 'the easiest deal in history' mantra, are the ones now writing articles suggesting it wasn't.
As for those of us living in the real world, there was never a doubt that things wouldn't go exactly according to plan(s) . . . but we still voted out ;) Incidentally, I'm still waiting to be hit by the many 'disastrous misfortunes' of Brexit . . maybe I'm just lucky eh :D |
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The EU has given the UK lots of extensions to get its act together over the admin needed for the island of Ireland. It's held many meetings with the UK. Not the actions of a body acting out of spite. But this has been advised before. ---------- Post added at 16:59 ---------- Previous post was at 16:44 ---------- Brexit bonus has become a Brexit disaster, says company that supplies 10% of fish for our great chippies. Maybe it's Norway acting out of spite and not helping us sort out the issues? ;) Will Rees-Mogg stand up in Parliament and tell the House that Norway's fish are happier due to Brexit as we can't catch them anymore? :D Quote:
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"We have given the UK lots of extensions to get its act together over the admin needed for the island of Ireland. We have held many meetings with the UK". Patriotic Brit, eh? PS: Norway is not in the EU. |
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