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Why Wait Until Next Year
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i am quite annoyed about this. What do other abs think
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the official line that talks are not starting this year should not be taken to imply that nothing at all is happening behind the scenes.
I would suggest the contrary is true - and that battalions of negotiators are being selected and trained ready for the discussions to take place - and this time frame will be used to the government's advantage.
I would suggest the contrary is true - and that battalions of negotiators are being selected and trained ready for the discussions to take place - and this time frame will be used to the government's advantage.
anneasquith - //Could the reason be, no one believed brexit would win so no preparations have been made? //
I would put money on it that obituaries for every single public figure and celebrity of note are already in the files, waiting for the appropriate day. I have evidence to back that up from a casual conversation with a journalist colleague who confirmed he had filed an obituary with a national newspaper of a musician who is not even unwell, much less dead!
If newspapers prepare for something as relatively unimportant as that - how much more prepared would any politicians be for the outcome of the greatest change to our system of trade in living memory!
I would put money on it that obituaries for every single public figure and celebrity of note are already in the files, waiting for the appropriate day. I have evidence to back that up from a casual conversation with a journalist colleague who confirmed he had filed an obituary with a national newspaper of a musician who is not even unwell, much less dead!
If newspapers prepare for something as relatively unimportant as that - how much more prepared would any politicians be for the outcome of the greatest change to our system of trade in living memory!
It might have been an idea for the Eurosceptics, who have been campaigning for out for four decades, if they had actually done some work towards how it could be accomplished. As it is, they want to blunder from one step to the other, without really knowing what they are doing.And that is Reckless.
Until the nuts and bolts of how to do Brexit with the best possible outcome for the UK is worked out, then May is right in not doing anything hasty.
Until the nuts and bolts of how to do Brexit with the best possible outcome for the UK is worked out, then May is right in not doing anything hasty.
They need time to work out a cunning plan on how to stop it happening.
We'll leave when the conditions are right...they're not quite right...still not quite right....still not quite right....still not quite right...and so on and so forth until everyone's hopefully forgotten we were supposed to be leaving.
We'll leave when the conditions are right...they're not quite right...still not quite right....still not quite right....still not quite right...and so on and so forth until everyone's hopefully forgotten we were supposed to be leaving.