My post was unnecessarily insulting, Col, and for that I apologise to Goldie and yourself. It was indeed, though, a cry of frustration at the 'tell 'em to **** off' stance which I consider to be dangerous and irresponsible. A no-deal Brexit would be disastrous in so many ways, I believe, and to see people such as yourselves cheering it on just so that they can stick two fingers up to the EU, is extremely hard to take.
Apology accepted, Strolls. Everyone's getting frustrated by this. I don't want a hard Brexit. I want a deal with the EU that benefits the UK and EU member countries. From his posts, I believe Col does too, but the fact is, when you negotiate, both sides must compromise and a deal must be looked at as a whole ie divorce and future relationship treated separately. This EU idea of demanding £60 billion from the UK, without any promise of a trade agreement, to enter trade talks when the EU could up the blackmail and presumably demand another £60 billion is practically and commercially unrealistic. This is the bottle neck which could lead the talks to fail.
For me, the industrialist James Dyson has spoken a lot of sense. The UK has done all that is reasonable. We go the WTO route, that puts us in the position of virtually every other none EU- country around the world. If EU member countries decide this will damage their export businesses into the UK, then let them come back to us and we'll be reasonable.