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It's amazing just how wrong the experts on not606 have been. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

UK government has the ‘strongest mandate of the whole of Europe’

There is growing panic in Brussels as the European bloc may miss their deadline for their final “negotiating strategy,” which will be a “disaster” for the upcoming trade talks this week.
The deadline is less than two days away and it has been claimed that the EU still have not finalised their strategy as there are indecision with trade priorities and a deadlock over budget talks.
Germany is massively worried about their manufacturing base, France is more worried about agriculture and fishing, and then you have rows about what to prioritise.
With the UK, there is a single view and that makes it more focused for one country than a group of 27 countries.
It is only just now beginning to sink in to the EU just what happened when the UK left.

The UK leaving is the equivalent of 18 smaller nations leaving at the same time. When you get to the budget, the contributions that the UK would have made are about €90bn.
 
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It's amazing just how wrong the experts on not606 have been. :emoticon-0102-bigsm

UK government has the ‘strongest mandate of the whole of Europe’

There is growing panic in Brussels as the European bloc may miss their deadline for their final “negotiating strategy,” which will be a “disaster” for the upcoming trade talks this week.
The deadline is less than two days away and it has been claimed that the EU still have not finalised their strategy as there are indecision with trade priorities and a deadlock over budget talks.
Germany is massively worried about their manufacturing base, France is more worried about agriculture and fishing, and then you have rows about what to prioritise.
With the UK, there is a single view and that makes it more focused for one country than a group of 27 countries.
It is only just now beginning to sink in to the EU just what happened when the UK left.

The UK leaving is the equivalent of 18 smaller nations leaving at the same time. When you get to the budget, the contributions that the UK would have made are about €90bn.

So the illegal and his friends got it wrong again. Must be hard for them as they are always right <laugh>