Re: Brexit-Transitional Period Ends 31/12/20
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Originally Posted by jonbxx
So if the government agreed to paragraph 17 of the political declaration and signed off on it but had no intention of following through, does the 'good faith' test apply on our side?
Surely it would be simpler to simply say 'see ya' and walk off into the sunset and not pay Sir David Frost et al travel expenses? The fact that the government is negotiating suggest, despite what Boris Johnson says, that they do want a deal
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Some merit in what you say.
Still, we shouldn't give in to EU bullying.
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
I'm not sure we're allowed to mark our own tests on this forum. For better or worse, we mark one another's
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For worse in the case of Remainers.
Anyway, I was marking Hugh who specialises in sarcasm without contributing much to the debate itself.
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