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Old 30-06-2018, 01:19   #3341
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Re: Brexit discussion

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Originally Posted by Dave42 View Post
how can there do that when they got no idea what uk want as they keep changing messages with all the infighting in government
Spot on. David Davis has only spent four hours negotiating with his counterpart Barnier THIS YEAR. Until the UK Government decides what it actually wants, there is very little to negotiate.

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Originally Posted by OLD BOY View Post
The EU is playing a game by putting obstacles in the way. After the meeting of the Cabinet next Friday, the British Government will put a set of detailed proposals to Brussels. That will be the crunch moment. If the EU turn that down out of hand as they have done with precvious proposals, there will be a hard Brexit. As they clearly don't want that, I am sure that common sense will kick in, at last.
The EU has been patiently awaiting the UK's proposals for two years and has had nothing to turn down.
The UK also has to honour the backstop agreement for the Irish border which it signed up to in December.
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