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Davis Has Set The Cat Among The Pigeons..
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.That's the argument always made Jackdaw, and it's invalid. As I've answered before, log files should note it anyway, and if the insult was there deliberately either another will have seen it, been insulted by it, and report it; or it wasn't there long enough to be seen and thus no issue. As it's not an issue on many other sites. It's just an excuse not to provide the functionality.
I agree, Naomi. The Brexit issue crosses party boundaries (apart from the LDs who would happily roll over and have their tummies tickled by Brussels, and who don't figure largely anyway). A GE would solve nothing. May might go but her successor will dig his heels in. There will be no GE until the ref blows the final whistle.
I have no idea how many hours David Davis spent on negotiations, but it occurs to me that quality is more important than quantity. How is it better to be there 2,000,000 hours hearing the same, "No, no, no" one heard throughout the first 4 hours ?
Remember that the EU wasted half the time dissussing not the trade stuff, but how much they could mug us for before we started talks 'proper'. They then spent a lot of time asking us for solutions on how to get over their delaying tactic of saying they wanted an open border in Ireland but ensuring reasonable proposals were rejected and making ridiculous, ones such as a border betwenn NI and the rest of the UK knowing it'd be unacceptable (any EU country happy to be split up, is there ?).
From what we here the EU has never had any intent of making progress, merely informing us (and blaming us !) that they are wasting our time before the deadline.
Remember that the EU wasted half the time dissussing not the trade stuff, but how much they could mug us for before we started talks 'proper'. They then spent a lot of time asking us for solutions on how to get over their delaying tactic of saying they wanted an open border in Ireland but ensuring reasonable proposals were rejected and making ridiculous, ones such as a border betwenn NI and the rest of the UK knowing it'd be unacceptable (any EU country happy to be split up, is there ?).
From what we here the EU has never had any intent of making progress, merely informing us (and blaming us !) that they are wasting our time before the deadline.
Isn’t the real problem that no-one knew during the Referedum that there would be more than one version of leave?
An analogy Britain is a person at dinner with 27 other diners. Rather than staying for pudding and the cheese course, Britain decides to leave...
...however what we are deciding now, is whether Britain should pay an equal share of the current bill, or just for what we’ve eaten or whether we are due to pay for part of dessert (as we’d promised to do earlier).
What the ‘hard Brexiters’ want, is for us to flounce out of the restaurant, grabbing our coat and jumping into an Uber without a backwards glance.
An analogy Britain is a person at dinner with 27 other diners. Rather than staying for pudding and the cheese course, Britain decides to leave...
...however what we are deciding now, is whether Britain should pay an equal share of the current bill, or just for what we’ve eaten or whether we are due to pay for part of dessert (as we’d promised to do earlier).
What the ‘hard Brexiters’ want, is for us to flounce out of the restaurant, grabbing our coat and jumping into an Uber without a backwards glance.
Ichkeria, //When we wake up will the madness be over??!!//
When the people who are ‘negotiating’ Brexit wake up we might be in with a chance.
SP, //Isn’t the real problem that no-one knew during the Referedum that there would be more than one version of leave?//
As far as I’m aware the definition of ‘leave’ is leave. Anyone who still has one foot in the door hasn’t left.
//What the ‘hard Brexiters’ want, is for us to flounce out of the restaurant, grabbing our coat and jumping into an Uber without a backwards glance.//
Not so. They’re willing to fulfil their obligations – and then grab their coats.
When the people who are ‘negotiating’ Brexit wake up we might be in with a chance.
SP, //Isn’t the real problem that no-one knew during the Referedum that there would be more than one version of leave?//
As far as I’m aware the definition of ‘leave’ is leave. Anyone who still has one foot in the door hasn’t left.
//What the ‘hard Brexiters’ want, is for us to flounce out of the restaurant, grabbing our coat and jumping into an Uber without a backwards glance.//
Not so. They’re willing to fulfil their obligations – and then grab their coats.
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