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Minister For A No Brexit Deal ?
Surely no one is taken in by this empty gesture ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I really dont see the problem with this. Cameron was slated, rightly, for not preparing for all outcomes.
What most of the scoffing liberals and Remoaners still dont seem to grasp is that we cannot control the outcome of talks, the EU MUST agree - all 26 Countries. It is unlikely to happen so it makes sense to put in place preparations for, what I see, will be the inevitable outcome since BArnier, Junket & Co are hell bent on punishing the UK to having the tenacity to want to leave their cosy little dictatorship.
What most of the scoffing liberals and Remoaners still dont seem to grasp is that we cannot control the outcome of talks, the EU MUST agree - all 26 Countries. It is unlikely to happen so it makes sense to put in place preparations for, what I see, will be the inevitable outcome since BArnier, Junket & Co are hell bent on punishing the UK to having the tenacity to want to leave their cosy little dictatorship.
//What's wrong with it is that it has a remit directly overlapping with an existing ministry and its very existence would imply that the existing Brexit administration (which is already consuming all this government's energy) is not up to the job. //
Rubbish.
We cannot control the outcome. Having a separate gently looking at a total no deal is the best way to deal with it. Those attempting to do a deal will not have the time (and it could be a conflict of interest) to do so.
//May and her government are useless. //
In some regards I would agree with you, however on Brexit talks perhaps you can enlighten me how May and her Government can overcome Barnier and Junkers desire to punish the UK for leaving?
Rubbish.
We cannot control the outcome. Having a separate gently looking at a total no deal is the best way to deal with it. Those attempting to do a deal will not have the time (and it could be a conflict of interest) to do so.
//May and her government are useless. //
In some regards I would agree with you, however on Brexit talks perhaps you can enlighten me how May and her Government can overcome Barnier and Junkers desire to punish the UK for leaving?
//We cannot control the outcome. ... how May and her Government can overcome Barnier and Junkers desire to punish the UK for leaving?//
They can't. Which is, frankly, why this was a crap idea in the first place.
And yes, taking the existing remit of the Brexit department and giving half of it to someone else pretty much directly suggests that the current Brexit minister is not up to it.
They can't. Which is, frankly, why this was a crap idea in the first place.
And yes, taking the existing remit of the Brexit department and giving half of it to someone else pretty much directly suggests that the current Brexit minister is not up to it.