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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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3. Any deal with the EU is reliant on goodwill. There is no legal requirement for a trade deal, or even a transitional deal within the 2 year timetable of Article 50. The government is intent on destroying what little goodwill remained.
Goodwill? it's not mandatory to be part of the eu and not illegal to leave.
 
Goodwill? it's not mandatory to be part of the eu and not illegal to leave.

No. But as I said Article 50 does not legally require a trade or transitional deal to be in place within the two year timetable for leaving. This gives the EU a huge threat to hold over the UK (fall back on WTO schedules after the two year timetable ends), one which May seems utterly ignorant of.

And we clearly are quickly eradicating any good feeling towards the UK on the continent. Appealing to Trump (who Putin is using to destabilise the EU and Nato), threatening to become a tax haven, threatening to deport EU nationals, etc
 
Well the remain camp on here have been calling for her to speak about her plans fot months and now they want her to keep quiet.

Kinda ironic

It's not that, the Remain camp want the UK to do well, but every time someone from the government say something another nail goes into the coffin of the UK
 
Well the remain camp on here have been calling for her to speak about her plans fot months and now they want her to keep quiet.

Kinda ironic

It's like we are in a burning building, and we wanted May to make clear our escape route from the fire, and we were fed up with her telling us that escaping from the fire meant escaping from the fire.

But now it turns out that her plan is to put out the fire by throwing petrol on it.
 
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He's an odious little cnut.
 

Let me guess another Leaver who hated the EU but he still worked for this evil institution.Typical

At least he graduated in something. Farage would probably be making sandwiches if it wasn't for Brussels
 
I am waiting for May's opponents to be labelled merely sexist and misogynists, given our own dopey cow Arlene Foster tried that narrative - perhaps they already have and I've missed it.
 
Good grief what an awful speaker. Sums up Britain in todays world.

I think even Gordon Brown in his final hours could wipe the floor with May.
 
I'd love to know how they plan on doing a hard brexit yet still keeping an open border here.
 
Parliament will get vote.

That just seems absurd. They're trying to negotiate an incredibly complex deal, in accordance with a strict time limit, and they're going to have to put each iteration to a vote until it finally gets ratified? That's doomed from the outset. Cowardly nonsense, so the Tories can blame everyone else when the country gets fecked by whatever deal they finally get across the line. Compounded by the fact that parliament never got a chance to vote on Brexit in the first place. Her party has screwed the country so hard it's not even funny.
 
We want to trade with the EU but don't want anything to do with their rules and regulations
 
Can't listen to thon woman any longer. So basically the Tories have fully embraced their chance in absorbing the UKIP vote. Immigrants are blamed for everything and that will solve all the problems - hooray.
 
That just seems absurd. They're trying to negotiate an incredibly complex deal, in accordance with a strict time limit, and they're going to have to put each iteration to a vote until it finally gets ratified? That's doomed from the outset. Cowardly nonsense, so the Tories can blame everyone else when the country gets fecked by whatever deal they finally get across the line.
In a way, you have to admire how they can consistently throw people under the bus, even their own. It's why they're so successful. Be sure that when this goes tits up, the Tories will not take the blame.
 
Not really a plan is it?

Since when did Brexit means Brexit become brexit and leaving the single market. She's keen to use it as an excuse not to answer questions but also keen to use it to push her parties issues onto us.
 
This might as well be Trump talking about the bestest deal. Thats the level our goverment is at.
 
Quite interesting and ironic to me that right-wingers (who are seemingly the majority of the Brexit 'leave' vote) use the phrase 'special snowflake' to describe their usual opponents on the left.

Yet everything from the 'leavers' since the vote happened (including May's speech today), in the way of how we leave or what we will happen when we do, really does appear to position Britain as some sort of entitled special snowflake in the world. Like we don't play by the same rules.
 
Around half a year has passed since the vote and this vague nonsnense is the best they can come up with? Jesus Christ, talk about incompetence.