Interestingly that is not a parody account.
We get chippy tea.Look at the poll narrowing now. Do those of us who predicted a last-minute deal throughout get to claim our prize now?
So do I have to pay customs tax on Amazon orders or what?
I'll mimick his celebration if I ever get to fulfill my dream of stabbing him multiple times with a soldering iron, Henry: Portait of a Serial Killer style.I loathe this “man”.
so did I. IMO I think there has been a bit of political theatre, plus Johnson can have a narrative of giving the UK a Christmas present by "getting Brexit done"Thought a deal would happen. Its in the best interests of both parties let's be honest.
That is something which concerns me a lot as wellSo do I have to pay customs tax on Amazon orders or what?
so did I. IMO I think there has been a bit of political theatre, plus Johnson can have a narrative of giving the UK a Christmas present by "getting Brexit done"
Yup.Well, we'll find out soon enough I guess
I'll claim my marmite on croissant with glühwein.Look at the poll narrowing now. Do those of us who predicted a last-minute deal throughout get to claim our prize now?
Is he not a man? Or do you know that he identifies as something else in his spare time?I loathe this “man”.
Seriously though congrats to the UK on your independence from the awful EU, I wish we got our independence from you as easily but obviously we didn't have a great leader like BJ at the helm 100 years ago. Sure you may as well give us back NI now so to really get that whole one island nation mentality going strong.
So it turns out not to be the oven ready deal Boris promised but a microwave one!
Exactly. Bit of a good news after all the bad this week. It suits everyone. They'll now be spin on both sides with regards to who has the better deal but ultimately it will suit all parties equally and we move on.
The fact you don’t know what is in the deal but you have already decided it suits everyone equally is the most explicit form of confirmation bias you can have. The party with the better hand gets the better deal. They never start with the same hand. That’s just how negotiations work. A particularly strong negotiation can overcome that power imbalance but there has been no evidence of that from either side.
Tl;drSo is it 500 pages per BJ or 2000 pages from other sources or did BJ not read 1500 of the pages or did he read any at all. Going by his press conference sounds like the latter.
The fact you don’t know what is in the deal but you have already decided it suits everyone equally is the most explicit form of confirmation bias you can have. The party with the better hand gets the better deal. They never start with the same hand. That’s just how negotiations work. A particularly strong negotiation can overcome that power imbalance but there has been no evidence of that from either side.
no one knows the details yet.
surely you can acknowledge this is good news (without going over old ground on the referendum).
I’m sure some people will enjoy reading through 2000 pages. But the vast majority won’t give it a second glance.
Farage seems to be satisfied with the deal. Is that a clue that it’s a good one for Brexiteers or are they just trying a con to make out it’s one?
Got to say I'm a bit confused by this. Has the docs been released yet? As if this is non tariff, being allowed full access to the EU market while being able to do our own trade deals.. Isn't that what the leave campaign said we'd get?
Yes I think you can quite easily say that any deal is better than no deal. You don’t need to see the details of it. Saying both sides got an equally good deal without seeing the details is just make believe. It is normal people do that after, use the information that supports their argument as “evidence” and use the information that refutes their argument as “spin”. It’s just a particularly striking example that people explicitly do that before they have even seen the details. They know the position they are going to take before it is even possible to take that position. The facts don’t dictate that position, they just want that to be true, so it must be true.
What better way to spend a lockdown Christmas Day than reading 2,000 pages of a technical international trade agreement. Who's with me?
I get that but still being giving non tariff access to trade on top has surprised me. Still best wait to see the document which as I'm now pissed on cider and rum won't be in my evening plans.No it's not released yet and still has to be agreed by the UK and EU parliaments but being outside the Custom's Union already meant that the UK can negotiate their own agreements which was not part of this agreement but in the Withdrawal Agreement.from January 2020
Are they not planning to release the text today? Am I going to have to celebrate Christmas after all?Michel Barnier is meeting with the EU ambassadors tomorrow mornng, ask him to invite you.
The EU has a significant trade surplus with the UK. Tariff and quota free trade is in their interest.I get that but still being giving non tariff access to trade on top has surprised me. Still best wait to see the document which as I'm now pissed on cider and rum won't be in my evening plans.
I think Christmas Eve should be renamed to Brexit Eve in celebration of this great achievement. Or actually maybe BJ Day.