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If yes, then lets do it, no 'negotiations' If No, then the EU are negotiating to save . . err . . whatever they are trying to save. Anyone can negotiate a deal, whether it's a good deal is another matter |
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That is the part of this that you are not getting ; there is no deal to negotiate. Does not matter how many times over May says that it is a negotiation / process under way the "no" will mean just that from Brussels. No to SM access without FM, no to FT without CU membership etc. These are not negotiations - they are refusals.
If they go hard / a hard leave then there is nothing to negotiate. If it is soft / a soft leave then there are simply going to be rules and stipulations that the UK must abide by and given that it can't then perks are going to be forsakes I suppose. The EU won't decide which option the UK goes for - but whichever it is, the UK will have to abide by whatever is required in return ; whether that be sacrificing access or independence. One or the other. |
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This is the same kind of mentality Churchill faced in the late 1930s with Hitler, with the majority of the Commons arguing that appeasement was the only option, and interestingly, the public disagreed with their politicians then too. You can keep saying that May is weak all you like, but your assessment does not take into account that she has got us this far in the negotiations despite the remainers and Brexiteers in her own party, a lack of a majority in the Commons, a Labour Party in disarray who cannot remember whether it wants to leave or stay and so just tries to disrupt and an EU determined to do all it can to upset the will of our electorate. Most would have given up long ago. ---------- Post added at 09:42 ---------- Previous post was at 09:34 ---------- Quote:
Frankly, I am OK with no deal and fall out, but understanding that this will cause short term disruption which many people are uneasy with, I am happy for Theresa May to attempt a deal in everyone's interests. However, make no mistake, a no deal with the EU will hurt both sides, and while the UK will recover, the EU will slip into disadvantage, trying to compete with our lower tax rates, reduced bureaucracy and our new found entrepreneurism. |
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The last time I called May out, your delicate sensitivities got a little bent out of shape and you got all huffy, made up a load of crap and I had to school you some - this time I thought that I would spare you the embarrassment / indignity but you apparently seem hell bent, on going there. People need strength and courage / commitment. May is pathetic and now you have resorted to comparing me to someone who appeased Hitler, just because someone spoke ill of your little princess. Suck it up, some. I won't take this crap from you every single post. Quote:
You are correct - most would have given up long ago. She doesn't have a shred of dignity to do so. There is a word for women like her, you know it so I won't pollute the thread with it. Want me to feel sorry for her that she can't keep the remainers and leavers in one piece? I thought a minute ago you said (and I quote) " that she has got us this far in the negotiations despite..." You then follow it up with: "Most would have given up long ago." So what is it you want me to do - admire her resilience or pity her? Can't be both - you tell me. I am not the type to follow though - that is her. I'll just try be a little more delicate about your fawning adoration of her - I would hate to upset you given what an admirable job you do, of defending her. |
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First of all, I have not compared you with anyone - I don't know you. I was commenting on an attitude of hopelessness, negativity and fear of signing up to change. I am not in awe of Theresa May, but I feel she deserves some credit for getting us where we are despite the adversity she faces. You can campaign to ditch May if you want to, but who else is there who can get even close to Brexit without fudging it? Yes, most would have given up long ago and that is why she deserves credit. She's got a lot further than Cameron ever did. |
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Chamberlain had to deal with a country that wasn't ready for war and was scarred by the last one. He also, privately, seemed to be well aware he couldn't trust Hitler. The historical view of him as an idiot is unfair IMO.
I also don't think invoking WW2 is helpful here anyway. |
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Only those who don’t believe in democracy will fail to recognise what she has done. |
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You know full well that it was her decision and her's alone to call the General Election that reduced her ability to make serious decisions and, consequently, led to the current near civil war within her party at a time when the country is on a precipice. You couldn't make it up .. |
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