02-07-2019, 20:59
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
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" Could be". Even with that it would be no deal in 2023.
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The idea is to give time for a new deal on the future relationship between the EU and UK to be worked out after the UK leaves.
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As I said there ISN'T a deal currently on offer.
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02-07-2019, 21:01
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by richard s
Well Farage and all the other idiots showed how childish they are by turning their backs on the EU anthem... Farage not in my name.
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Whereas the LibDems wearing bright yellow “bollocks to Brexit” t-shirts were so classy.
I have sympathy with their position. They didn’t stand for the EU anthem and were then chastised, being told that it is a matter of respect to stand for a “ country’s “ national anthem!
The EU is not a country, state, principality or nation. They were well within their remit to refuse to give such a political entity that has been formed without any democratic mandate such recognition.
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02-07-2019, 21:08
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by nomadking
"Could be". Even with that it would be no deal in 2023.
As I said there ISN'T a deal currently on offer.
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It's still ours to accept and I'm sure that's what BoJo will do. A few tweaks to some wording and job's a good 'un.
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02-07-2019, 21:16
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Re: Brexit
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It's still ours to accept and I'm sure that's what BoJo will do. A few tweaks to some wording and job's a good 'un.
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There ISN'T any sort of proposed ongoing deal to accept or reject in the first place.
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02-07-2019, 21:21
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by nomadking
There ISN'T any sort of proposed ongoing deal to accept or reject in the first place.
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Prepare to be surprised then.
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02-07-2019, 21:23
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Re: Brexit
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Prepare to be surprised then.
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Either there is currently a deal on offer or there isn't. If there is, what is it? Otherwise the current situation is that a no deal situation will occur.
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02-07-2019, 21:31
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Re: Brexit
I think it plausible that a last minute agreement will be reached that will allow Gatt 24 to come into play.
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02-07-2019, 21:48
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by Sephiroth
I think it plausible that a last minute agreement will be reached that will allow Gatt 24 to come into play.
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So there ISN'T currently a deal to either accept or reject? The claims of a deal having been rejected are nonsense.
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02-07-2019, 21:53
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by nomadking
Either there is currently a deal on offer or there isn't. If there is, what is it? Otherwise the current situation is that a no deal situation will occur.
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The withdrawal agreement deal is the one agreed between Theresa May and the EU.
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02-07-2019, 22:01
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Re: Brexit
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The withdrawal agreement deal is the one agreed between Theresa May and the EU.
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The withdrawal agreement never ever was nor ever will be a "deal". Nice try though.
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02-07-2019, 22:07
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Re: Brexit
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The withdrawal agreement deal is the one agreed between Theresa May and the EU.
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The one with continued freedom of movement, following EU rules and the ECJ, EU set tariffs on non-EU goods, no trade deals allowed, and of course paying them a lot of money?
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02-07-2019, 22:09
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Re: Brexit
The withdrawal agreement is a 'deal' which provides the transition period, covers all the legal stuff involved with that and also has a softer political declaration which gives a direction of travel for the subsequent attempts at a trade deal. The future agreement. It is a deal. It is not the final deal.
Everything else is splitting hairs.
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02-07-2019, 22:12
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Re: Brexit
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The withdrawal agreement is a 'deal' which provides the transition period, covers all the legal stuff involved with that and also has a softer political declaration which gives a direction of travel for the subsequent attempts at a trade deal. The future agreement. It is a deal. It is not the final deal.
Everything else is splitting hairs.
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Exactly.
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02-07-2019, 22:17
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by Damien
The withdrawal agreement is a 'deal' which provides the transition period, covers all the legal stuff involved with that and also has a softer political declaration which gives a direction of travel for the subsequent attempts at a trade deal. The future agreement. It is a deal. It is not the final deal.
Everything else is splitting hairs.
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Bollocks!
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02-07-2019, 22:23
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Re: Brexit
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Originally Posted by Pierre
Whereas the LibDems wearing bright yellow “bollocks to Brexit” t-shirts were so classy.
I have sympathy with their position. They didn’t stand for the EU anthem and were then chastised, being told that it is a matter of respect to stand for a “ country’s “ national anthem!
The EU is not a country, state, principality or nation. They were well within their remit to refuse to give such a political entity that has been formed without any democratic mandate such recognition.
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I don't understand why anyone cares. It's a bit rude to the live performers but they got the attention they want and it works for them. Same with the t-shits, a bunch of nothing that somehow invites faux-outrage and pearl clutching.
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Bollocks!
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What would you call the Withdrawal Agreement then?
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