Or you get the Brexit you don't want from someone that doesn't want it either, your choice, note that some people voted for this party and are getting just what they deserve.Principle? Great, so we get the Brexit we don’t want but at least Jeremy stands by his principles. Yay..
Quite some feat to come up with a border solution that requires more borders and a backstop solution that requires more backstops, all in the space of a week.
Edit: This is the document - just had chance to read all of it.
https://assets.publishing.service.g...hnical_note_temporary_customs_arrangement.pdf
The UK government are insane.
Go back and try again, and again, and again and again.....
Or you get the Brexit you don't want from someone that doesn't want it either, your choice, note that some people voted for this party and are getting just what they deserve.
Was talking about General ElectionThis isn't strictly true though is it? I've been checking back as I wasn't taking notice of UK politics at the time. The European Referendum Act 2015 for a non-binding referendum was passed by 544-53 votes - somehow don't think all those votes were Tories.
I'm not sure if they are insane, it reads like something written by someone that has no idea about what they are doing. The point (1) and (11) are shocking when you read them one after the other.
Was talking about General Election
Or you get the Brexit you don't want from someone that doesn't want it either, your choice, note that some people voted for this party and are getting just what they deserve.
They certainly don't know what they're doing and are definitely insane. Yes 1 and 11 are shocking, 17 18 and 19 are quite hilarious too. In fact there are too many strange ones. It's shocking that a major country is being run by people like this.
Just to make it clear and see if we read the same thing. (1) says that the UK will leave the EUCU and the SM, (11) says that the UK proposes to share its custom territory with the EU by joining the EUCU or create a new custom Union that includes the UK. (17), (18) and (19) say that the UK wants to be part of the SM but also want to be able to strike their own deals and diverge from EU rules.
And the best of all, (23) the UK are perfectly happy with ECJ's positions.
Well at least things have moved on a bit today, Davis has won the battle to move quickly from a customs arrangement that hasn't been decided or agreed yet to a different customs arrangement that hasn't bee decided or agreed yet. Yaay, progress.
Holy shit !
I like the 25% of UKIPers there. What's going on with them.
So 6% still think it's going well![]()
I know. Boris thinks he's smart. Every man and his dog knows he's behind this."Leaked"
I'm not sure if they are insane, it reads like something written by someone that has no idea about what they are doing. The point (1) and (11) are shocking when you read them one after the other.
Holy shit !
Im a little upset by how easily the Irish government is being used as a machanism to make the Brexit negtiations difficult for the UK too
Having said that only about a month ago I had the exact opposite feeling, that it was all brinksmanship and that all sides were making a show of disagreement, because they had to be seen to be fighting for their particular interests, and conceding too quickly, on either side, would give the impression too much had been conceded. I thought in the end something sensible would be agreed, concessions would be made by both sides, and we would end up with something that both sides could live with. This would still be an inferior arrangement to what we have, but not devastatingly bad - it would probably be staying in the CU, so getting a win on freedom of movement but giving up free trade deals and accepting regulatory fealty.
I guess it shows how volatile sentiment can be when you have no idea what the hell is going on behind closed doors.
I still do think the above is quite possible, and probably the best of a bad set of outcomes at this point. If you had told me this is what we were voting for I would have laughed in your face - but maybe enough people really were voting about the border issue that it would actually be politically satisfactory. Either way, every other outcome is worse IMO. Including cancelling the whole process, which I think would be catastrophic for democratic legitimacy in this country.
Youre right, concession is the wrong word from the EU perspective. What we will end up with will be something that the EU would have agreed to from the outset. It is the UK that needs to be seen to be fighting for more than it could have meekly accepted on day 1.The thing that I don't understand here is, what concessions the 27 countries are supposed to make, I purposely don't say EU because it's too convenient to forget what we are actually talking about?
If she doesn't sack him...
The concession the UK wants (full access while not crossing May's red lines) is impossible. I can't see any other concession that would satisfy the UK's needs, the red lines will need to disappear.The thing that I don't understand here is, what concessions the 27 countries are supposed to make, I purposely don't say EU because it's too convenient to forget what we are actually talking about?
So hard border where every vehicle going across the border is checked for goods then? Only at major roads or every small country road that crosses across the border? I cross into the north, and back on my way to work everyday, should I be then stopped at customs 4 times daily in your scenario?https://www.rte.ie/news/brexit/2018/0608/969041-johnson-brexit-warning/
I have to say, as an Irishman I 100% agree with Boris here. This issue could be solved by creating customs depots where truck drivera carrying goods across the border have to report to for customs checks. So easy.
Im a little upset by how easily the Irish government is being used as a machanism to make the Brexit negtiations difficult for the UK too, considering abojt 40% of our trade is with Britain. Just seems counterproductive to Irish interests but in Europes interest.
At the end of all this the Irish will have ther tax regimes and budgets dictated to by Europe, so theres literally no political win for Ireland here. Another example of the ineptitude of Irish politians.
https://www.rte.ie/news/brexit/2018/0608/969041-johnson-brexit-warning/
I have to say, as an Irishman I 100% agree with Boris here. This issue could be solved by creating customs depots where truck drivera carrying goods across the border have to report to for customs checks. So easy.
Im a little upset by how easily the Irish government is being used as a machanism to make the Brexit negtiations difficult for the UK too, considering abojt 40% of our trade is with Britain. Just seems counterproductive to Irish interests but in Europes interest.
At the end of all this the Irish will have ther tax regimes and budgets dictated to by Europe, so theres literally no political win for Ireland here. Another example of the ineptitude of Irish politians.