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I fear this belligerent and rather myopic approach drives the internal divisions in the Tory party which is the guiding hand on the current (lack of) progress. ---------- Post added at 09:12 ---------- Previous post was at 09:07 ---------- Quote:
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So it's no more Mr Nice Guy this time around. You will here lots of talk about how much May has already given away in these talks, and so I think it's reasonable to say we're not giving any more, now it's your turn. ---------- Post added at 10:14 ---------- Previous post was at 10:09 ---------- Quote:
By the way, i did miss out a word when I wrote 'we assume'. I meant to write 'we can assume'. Yes, we've heard a lot about how the EU 'must stick to the rules'. However, when the rules are preventing you from achieving what you want, you can always change them! Or perhaps, a more practical approach would be to 'interpret' them. |
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The main failure by the Government has not been to decide its position before invoking Article 50. That puts it at a disadvantage timewise. |
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Isn't that how the EU negotiate? |
Re: Brexit discussion
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