ChatterBank0 min ago
Exciting Isn't It?
Can't wait for the next Brexit surprise....what could it be?
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The last two years and more have been spent trying to cushion the blow of leaving the EU as much as possible. And now we’ve turned round and said we don’t want it to be easy. The response from the EU reflects not “complacency” (??) but sheer exasperation.
The last two years and more have been spent trying to cushion the blow of leaving the EU as much as possible. And now we’ve turned round and said we don’t want it to be easy. The response from the EU reflects not “complacency” (??) but sheer exasperation.
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It's ridiculous to claim they're complacent. We're a net contributor. They want our money.
It's ridiculous to claim they're complacent. We're a net contributor. They want our money.
We are a net contributor, it is true, but the EU will survive without our money. Anyone listening to what top diplomats are saying will soon realise that they are moving closer and closer to ending this process, because the ongoing uncertainty that long delays bring is far more damaging to the EU than the loss of a net contributor.
The hope that the EU will "blink" and capitulate to our demands is, and always has been, forlorn.
The hope that the EU will "blink" and capitulate to our demands is, and always has been, forlorn.