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Old 29-03-2019, 00:26   #772
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Re: Brexit (New).

Two interesting pieces show how the odds were stacked against the UK as the EU imposed its terms on how the negotiations were structured.

Former Greek finance minister. Says Theresa May should have not accepted a two-phase negotiation.
https://www.ft.com/video/01aef2cb-81...b-85a0c9559097

Sir Ivan Rogers who resigned as the UK’s ambassador to the EU in 2017. Talks of how the UK created in December 2017 and how the EU maximised its position throughout 2017. Says a year from now, the risk is nothing happens. Withdrawal terms are the easy bit. The hardest bit is the trade agreement.
https://www.theguardian.com/news/aud...erms-of-brexit

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