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But what then happens when Scotland & Wales decide they want the same thing? |
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No one said Brexit was going to be easy. Apart from Banks, Davis, Fox, etc, etc. |
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Either we will get a decent deal, or it will be WTO rules. I am happy with either. We will have more trade as a result, which will more than make up for any reduction in trade with the EU. Incidentally, on NI, there has been a long standing arrangement regarding trade on the border, which pre-dates the Good Friday agreement by a substantial amount. So why is this suddenly a problem now? Because Barnier says it is? |
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No one has got it in for Theresa May as stop inventing conspiracies that we all have it in for her because you could not be further from the truth as many of us have voiced our opinions of her without being biased or lacking balance in our posts as its clear as night and day she ain't up to the job.
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This is the result of not having a majority and no-one would be able to get controversial legislation through in that situation. Nobody else in the Conservative Party wants her job at the moment because it is just too difficult. I notice that Corbyn has been a bit quiet about pushing himself forward as the better person to lead the country at this time as well! |
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Whatever is Den's opinion (even if it was just that and nothing more) I value - I like Denphone's comments, whether I agree with them or not. Same with Mick, Ianch, Andrew, Damien, Hugh etc - they don't all agree with me but more speech is definitely the answer. So if May has a tough time in the commons then good...she needs to be made to work harder, scramble more - put more effort in, have more backbone, more dignity. Quote:
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We all get that this is a poison chalice of a job but there is no way that you are going to convince anyone that it is not her fault for hanging on to the position like her life depended on it. Her political life of course, does. |
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I respect your view that you do not see how these negotiations are going to result in a good deal for Britain, but I think you are being unfair on her. Yes, she made a bad call on the election, but she has been in there, trying to get a good deal from the EU in relation to Brexit. She may not be successful of course if Barnier & co are determined to teach Britain a lesson even though this will hurt them more than us. So then we go to the 'no deal' option. Not so good for us in the short term owing to the disruption that would cause, but after a short time, we would make up for lost time and the EU will suffer at their leisure. It seems to me that what Theresa May is trying to do is explore all options, including the weaker ones, to show to the world that the EU won't budge on anything, and that 'no deal' is the best for us in those circumstances. Those who would seek to criticise would be in a quandary, because she would have shown that the only remaining alternative was capitulation. I still think that common sense will prevail, but as I said before, if we have to, we should just walk away. There are now reports on the third option to be considered on Friday. I won't comment on what has been published as it is speculation, except to say that if that is it, we will still not get an agreement within the Cabinet. If that is the case, and the EU is already ruling it out anyway, then surely the Cabinet will be united in the view that a 'no deal' is the only option left. Fantastic! |
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I know that sometimes I use initials but when I say "CR" in regards to any of this, I mean collective responsibility in regards to the cabinet.
CU / SM are pretty self explanatory - if anyone else gets irritated by my abbreviating of words please let me know. The current crop of secretaries btw is closer to a zoo than a cabinet. It is a disgrace to a nation that founded the Westminster style of government. |
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The only thing was, he was a card carrying TP member and turned into a Trump apologist overnight...I would ask him, over and over again the same questions and he would never give me a straight answer. About any of the things that he used to stand for but now hates (free trade / corporate growth etc etc) and like you always had a "because Trump said so" mentality. You seem to keep saying "we're going to get a deal" - because...? You seem like a pleasant guy and so did he but it is not conducive to debating someone when you don't agree and I can't see a way in which me and you will do anything but differ on almost every political issue. Sorry. |
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I feel that she has lost sight of the bigger picture. She should sack the Cabinet members that publicly rebel against her and run with the consequences. She will be judged by history more favourably as having stuck to the tenets of Cabinet Responsibility and principled Government rather that bending over to be rogered by Gove et al. |
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