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Mister Rog:


With all the hooo haa and divisions going on over here about what position we should adopt for Brexit terms, already the EU is looking to negotiate them downwards

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-44903652

Whatever you think about Boris, he was spot on regarding this

 

Sir Tigger KC:
Yes Barnier will aim to extend the reach of the 'common rulebook' to the point that it is the single market in all but name.  ::)

Migv6 le Frog Fan:
It looks like we are now reaching the point where the EU is going to have to start compromising, or we leave without a deal and go to WTO rules.
Im fine with that apart from the fact that we could have done it two years ago and saved a lot of time and hassle.
Im sure they would have given us a call by now suggesting we come and have a talk about a few things.  ::)

Doctor Gollum:
This was the only possible, reasonable outcome... For all the drunken oafs' posturing, the European management committee can't agree on something as simple as the correct curve of a banana, so to get a consensus on something as complex as to the details of a country leaving is never going to happen.Ever.

The fact that there isn't a clearly defined process as to how a country can leave the EU says it all...

It was only ever going to be WTO rules or remain. With their attitude to even the concept of Brexit, I would take WTO rules every time.

Sir Tigger KC:
I had to laugh yesterday when the posturing Irish PM threatened to ban UK aircraft from Irish airspace in the event of no deal.  ::)

A UK minister (forget who) commented that he hoped that Varadakar liked going to Lanzarote for his holidays as it would be about the only place in Europe that he could fly to if the UK reciprocated!  ;D

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