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


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:lol: drama queen.
We’ve been back from 2 world wars, Cold War, depression etc etc! Jesus
I grew up in the troubles. I was 21 when the agreement was finally signed. The thought of this place being destabilised and the peace undermined by the actions of people who don't live here and don't give a feck about here not only angers me, it scares me to death. I don't need you to call me a drama queen you prick, I lived through it.
 
Umm yes he is!

Not in France which is the subject of your link. Macron isn't liked because he exploited the weaknesses of the main parties and made them implode, he is the target for every single party since they have absolutely nothing to offer themselves. He is also disliked because his demeanor is awful. But he isn't a laughing stock, in fact it's the opposite most realize that he is calculated and vicious.
 
This re-running of Brexit as an outcome is utterly tedious. The country voted for Brexit - get over it!

No point getting so emotional about the decision over and over and over again...
 
You posts are consistently wrong and irrelevant which needs to be noted.
 
This re-running of Brexit as an outcome is utterly tedious. The country voted for Brexit - get over it!

No point getting so emotional about the decision over and over and over again...
What if some of the people who voted leave originally now want to vote remain because leave looks like being a no deal disaster?
 
It won't be good for the UE but not a disaster and in their case they don't really have much choice. They didn't ask for this and have an obligation to do what is best for the EU and not what is best for what will be a non-EU country. Everyone, apart from possibly Paz and a few Tories, that Chequers was never going to fly.
Well do they even have an idea how to get their planes back to europe at the stroke of midnight?

'We want a deal'. No you dont feck off, call everyone else liars.
 
Well do they even have an idea how to get their planes back to europe at the stroke of midnight?

'We want a deal'. No you dont feck off, call everyone else liars.

I'm sure the EU would prefer a deal. Just not a bad one for the EU.
 
This re-running of Brexit as an outcome is utterly tedious. The country voted for Brexit - get over it!

No point getting so emotional about the decision over and over and over again...
I don't want to be patronising and most of my family voted out, but what are the top three positives of Brexit for you?
 
This re-running of Brexit as an outcome is utterly tedious. The country voted for Brexit - get over it!

No point getting so emotional about the decision over and over and over again...

For a lot of people it is an emotional issue. A lot of people's lives may/will be very badly effected by Brexit depending on how it goes. Telling them not to get emotional about something that potentially important to their lives is rather patronising, especially when doing so from the fortunate position of being removed from whatever outcome arises.
 
My own sense is that the EU have given up on May coming to an agreement with her party, so there was no point pretending Chequers could form a basis for negotiations. They are more prepared than we are so have told us to put up or shut up. Think May might try and save herself by drawing up a FTA agreement. The problem with that, is it ruins the country. Kills the manufacturing sector dead and severely harms services. It doesn't even solve the Irish problem.
I initially thought the EU would play along at least until the Conservative party conference. Seems they've thrown May overboard.
 
Jobs are at stake, including mine. However, forget that, let's listen to a Brit schooling us all the way from Canada.
 
Who could have guess it would be difficult to reach a deal when Theresa wants to stay inside the federal state project and the EU is intent on "sending a message" like a bunch of thugs.

I guess they were right all along, it really is impossible to survive outside of the EU. Resistance is futile.
 
Who could have guess it would be difficult to reach a deal when Theresa wants to stay inside the federal state project and the EU is intent on "sending a message" like a bunch of thugs.

I guess they were right all along, it really is impossible to survive outside of the EU. Resistance is futile.

If you were a member of a gym but had decided to cancel your direct debit and let your membership lapse, would you go down there and accuse them of being a "bunch of thugs" for refusing you use of their facilities and benefits they extend to active members?

That isn't how it works. What we're paying for now is the fact there are far too many thick bonces in this country that believed the lying shits who said it'd be perfectly fine and that we could negotiate use of their facilities ourselves, outside membership because they needed us more than we needed them. Compounded by a new, yet equally impressive, wave of ignorance which says it isn't those who believed the lying shits that we could leave and still retain the membership benefits that were to blame - it's apparently the fault of the club we decided to leave not to extend the benefits it reserves for its members who those who think they're just automatically entitled to it just....because.
 
Who could have guess it would be difficult to reach a deal when Theresa wants to stay inside the federal state project and the EU is intent on "sending a message" like a bunch of thugs.

I guess they were right all along, it really is impossible to survive outside of the EU. Resistance is futile.

I have literally no idea how anyone even mildly informed could hold this opinion.

I mean, Jesus Christ :lol:

Some people on this thread need their heads knocked together. Someone else sitting in Canada saying it'll be fine because 'we survived 2 world wars' :lol: so disrespectful to so many people, so clueless, so removed from any effects of what's happening. Shocking stuff.

I genuinely feel for the remainers, particularly our brothers up north in this island regardless of whether nationalist or loyalist. Hope something happens for your sake, nobody wants a return to the dark days.
 
Who could have guess it would be difficult to reach a deal when Theresa wants to stay inside the federal state project and the EU is intent on "sending a message" like a bunch of thugs.

I guess they were right all along, it really is impossible to survive outside of the EU. Resistance is futile.

There's no prize for worst post in the thread, you know.
 
What's worse about this recent development is that the tory objections aren't even about the EU not accepting the chequers plan, we knew that was going no where, the objections are that the EU haven't played ball in pretending everything will be alright.

It's all just an issuenof controlling the message for May and her rabble
 


This kind of chatter almost always ends in an anti-climax. Almost always.
 
Yh it's petty.

Agreed, although I do worry that it also reflects badly on our diplomacy as well. The EU's line has been pretty consistent throughout - this reeks of frustration on their side that nobody in the UK appears to be listening.
 
Cabinet ministers and loyalists to Theresa May are seeking to defend her beleaguered Brexit strategy, insisting her Chequers proposals are still workable even after their rejection by EU leaders at Thursday’s Salzburg summit.

It was up to the EU to “engage with what’s on the table” in the form of the Chequers deal, said the housing secretary, James Brokenshire, as the former minister Stephen Crabb urged May to “stick to her guns”.

Before the referendum, during the referendum, before A50 was triggered, thousands of times since, the EU have stated that the 4 freedoms are indivisible.
chequers was dead before it was even published but the Tories keep on and on and on.
"It's the only deal we will accept, so you have to take it"

How moronic can the government be. It is never ever ever going to be accepted, how many more times.

There can not be a deal, it's impossible and that's before moggy and his mates have their say.
 
Agreed, although I do worry that it also reflects badly on our diplomacy as well. The EU's line has been pretty consistent
throughout - this reeks of frustration on their side that nobody in the UK appears to be listening.
It's a cheap dig but the point being made is how the EU feel.
The UK for years have been banging on about our sovereign integrity but we've done little to understand the EU's.
The four freedoms are indivisible, when will we understand that?
 
All trade deals, by definition, involve adherence to a a common rule book.

For the ERG to say that Chequers was a sell-out on this score and then propose Canada as an alternative is bollocks.

Do they think that Canada doesn't have to abide by rules agreed in the deal with the EU? Will those rules be different to the rules applied to other EU nations just because it's Canada?

This has to be the case in all such arrangements else countries could be shipping all manner of unregulated crap into other countries.