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I think we should simply go for a hard brexit if we are not closer to a deal by March next year. The EU is playing hard ball seeing how long the UK will hold out. No point extending out to have another year or 2 of nothing and paying more wasted money into the EU for a large bill to pay for leaving as well.
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OB makes an excellent point about the £80 billion and how likely it would be that the agreement he suggests will happen, albeit at the last minute.
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The EU is waiting for us to tell them what we want. That is finally, apparently, being sorted this week but we'll see. Every time the deadline comes the Government fudges it because May is too weak to take on her cabinet.
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As for them all agreeing, of course they will. They won't climb down any...May will. She will cave to all their demands, like she always does. Then the EU will say no (like they have on everything else), which May will have to submit on and round the circle goes. |
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You just narrowed it down to 2 possible culprits lol...I'd leave it open to interpretation that all of the staff may have had the chance to make the call, lol. I am a brat like that. /Rasp Quote:
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Which makes your decision to say that it was a good idea to call an election all the more baffling.
It wasn't just executed poorly, it was a dreadful idea. (She was always going to lose). |
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I think a lot of bad things about the EU, but I don't think they are actually certifiably mad, and that we will get a deal with them. If we don't things don't look good for the EU. They won't get their €40bn, they will suffer through what will happen to their exports to us, and they will have a new upstart competitor sporting lower tax rates for business with whom they cannot compete. Seriously, if you were Barnier, would you really dig your heels in? ---------- Post added at 19:12 ---------- Previous post was at 19:10 ---------- Quote:
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Chris / Hugh / Damien etc might know but I am assuming that she will have no choice but to narrow it down to one? Quote:
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hard Brexit will be a utter disaster for uk falling of cliff edge and the ones that voted Brexit be first ones to complain
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There may be initial minor disruption, but our future still looks great with a 'no deal'. The EU would live to regret its decision in that scenario. ---------- Post added at 19:34 ---------- Previous post was at 19:33 ---------- Quote:
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