I know exactly which party and policies I support, politics is just more complicated than you would like it to be. I'm not sure even you fully understands why you constantly engage in UK bashing, it certainly is not achieving anything.
I do not wish to see the UK go downhill at the current rate as I still have family living there. I do however listen to what they say, and they admit to the fact that for the first time ever they voted against the current government. They are all intelligent well paid professionals, and they do not like the way that people who are not as fortunate as them are being treated. That seems to be where the divide comes. Think about the country as a whole, or just about the few who stand to gain from the current policies.
This is now getting interesting. David Davis has released just some of the assessment papers to the Brexit committee, heavily censored, and far from complete. He is going against the ruling of Mr. Speaker and if pushed could find himself in contempt of Parliament. It seems he could finish locked up.
It is plastered all over the newspapers and news sites on the Internet that there has been a deal on the money issue, and if you dig a little deeper that the ECJ will still have a role to play in citizens rights. However some still think it is fake news. Let's have another referendum on a vote of no confidence in the government is another comment. I think that some should start to try and understand a bit more about how our system of government works.
European Parliament, yes that is the lot we vote for, are saying that they do not believe sufficient progress has been made on citizens rights or Northern Ireland to move on to trade talks.
As most, if not all of your political 'project fear' predictions have quietly floundered may I suggest you spend a little longer in your 'library'.
What has that got to do with reported items that most can read? You really have been very tetchy since your idea that no deal is so good has been rejected by the government. Like many who comment in your favourite papers, you seem to find it difficult to come to terms that the cake you were promised is not going to be delivered.
As far as I know the UK is a long way from sealing a deal with the EU, it appears you are jumping the gun somewhat.
I did not say that the UK was near to sealing a deal, but it is evident that your government is desperate to get one. If they were not why should they cave in over money? Could it be that these studies on different sectors of industry, if they exist, are so bad that leaving without a deal would be economic suicide?
You really don 't wish to address any of the issues that people raise do you. Would you like to comment on the government being in danger of being held to be in contempt of parliament, or why do you think that the government is desperate for a deal? Two questions that you might like to directly reply to.
I can only try to help a fellow poster from repeatedly making a fool of himself. Hopefully you can be helped also.
You make the point yet again. I think that we can all see that you don't really know how to hold a proper debate.