Let the EU come up with a deal which they believe will get through our Parliament then, if no deal is not an option. We have proved that we don’t have the minerals or talent in our political system to do it. I haven’t seen anything from them to make me think they are any better, but it’s their turn to have a go.
Spot on. WTO will not be the end of the world - but it will bring on some very different challenges.
The biggest change and danger will come from the EU. They have up to now been able to stay together, once there is a No Deal - how long do you think that lasts for?
The EU wants one thing and one thing only - to remain in absolute power, it can't, if we continue these trends the move to the Right will gather even further momentum and the house will come tumbling down anyway.
The EU have been bullies to Greece - We just read the media that tells us they are lazy bastards, but the reality is as with the UK, that their own politcos were/are useless, and people were **** scared of the worst case scenario.
The EU have been bullies to Spain - How could they just stand by and watch 60% youth unemployment - but the reality is as with the UK, that thier own polticos were/are useless, and people were **** scared of the worst case scenario.
The EU has tried to be a bully to the UK - the reality is that their own politicos are so uselss that people are in doubt and fear this "worst case scenario"
The story goes on and on - can anyone see a trend here that National politics has lost all its quality within the EU?
Name me one Gov't that is considered strong and liked by its electorate?
Once WTO has settled down and everyone has worked out it's not a killer - guess what will happen then?
As a negotiator for the UK - I'd enter with the opening gambit that not actually are we planning for WTO, we actively want it, and will make it work.
It will take the Mother of all agreements to take us away from that position - no ****ed up Norway deal for the UK.
It takes a strong Gov't which the EU has managed to erode from everyone.
Let the EU come up with a deal which they believe will get through our Parliament then, if no deal is not an option. We have proved that we don’t have the minerals or talent in our political system to do it. I haven’t seen anything from them to make me think they are any better, but it’s their turn to have a go.
No point in using or even mentioning hindsight
Complete nothing waste of time and oxygen imo
We can clearly see the results plus I still believe it was manufactured in this way
A Poker game in theatre May was always the sacrifice she is not a true PM proven fact
In the job by default simple fact
Let’s also be fair now today
The EU has conducted itself very fairly indeed
They are imo real politicians of today
We will never have a no deal it will go to the wire until Brexit is convincingly crushed one way or another
Do the people on here and elsewhere that speak blithely about No Deal and WTO really think that this is an acceptable or even attractive outcome? I can just about understand our using it as some kind of reckless brinkmanship in negotiating, but there are people around who seem to relish the prospect of it actually happening. Talk about 'enemy within'.
Goldy, did you vote leave? And if so was it to leave on WTO with no deal?I've never seen anyone on this board that relishes WTO or doesn't think that a good deal with the EU is preferable. But, absent any rethink by the EU, it's simply the most effective way of delivering Brexit.
Why what do you think would happen here?Where and at what point do you reach the conclusion that the Corrupt 4th Reich oops the corrupt EU has conducted itself fairly and how on this earth do you think that a bunch of unelected nincompoops who failed as politicians in their own countries are real politicians, you are nothing but a deluded europhile clown who has fallen hook line and sinker into their lies and deception and their badly disguised desire for a United States of Europe and to hell with the consequences for your own country and your adopted country, you have seen the riots in France this last few weeks and do NOT say it’s been hyped by the bbc etc, I watch euro news, France 24, Russia today Al Jazeera etc and what is posted online and this is all to do with The German puppet Macron and his blind following of the doctrine from Brussels and Berlin to turn France into a slave nation.
And I can assure you what happened in France will NOT compare to what will happen here if democracy is denied and Brexit is stopped (which it can’t be, as it is passed into legislative law),
Stop praising the fools in Brussels trying to destroy your nation of birth, wake up and smell the coffee.
Goldy, did you vote leave? And if so was it to leave on WTO with no deal?
Yes, I voted Leave, Bob. It was on the basis that leave meant leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union, pursuant to statements made by all the senior members of the Leave and Remain campaigns. I hoped that good sense would mean that some accommodation would be reached between the UK and the EU but I never relied on that. There was no guarantee of a deal. What matters to me is that we become an independent country again. I've always been pro Europe, but I don't want to be part of an increasingly federal EU. I was much more comfortable with the decent trading arrangements that the Common Market delivered.
So leaving the customs union and single market is basically like a no deal, am i correct in thinking that? So at no point did a deal to leave enter your thoughts?Yes, I voted Leave, Bob. It was on the basis that leave meant leaving the Single Market and the Customs Union, pursuant to statements made by all the senior members of the Leave and Remain campaigns. I hoped that good sense would mean that some accommodation would be reached between the UK and the EU but I never relied on that. There was no guarantee of a deal. What matters to me is that we become an independent country again. I've always been pro Europe, but I don't want to be part of an increasingly federal EU. I was much more comfortable with the decent trading arrangements that the Common Market delivered.
If it isn't the euro loving freaks it's the bloody brexit freaks. Can't win ehInteresting... On Sky Adam Boulton has just finished talking to more remainers and at the end apologised and thanked them for "Putting up with the shouting from these idiots down there". Funnily it's the first time I have heard them shout "Brexit now"! All week the 'Eurolovingfreaks' have done worse and they are "entailed to do that" as one presenter said recently.
Yep in all fairness you've said that from day one that's why I understand your anger. I may totally disagree with you but understand your stanceExactly my position.
Top post Col.
On 2 and 3, with the benefit of hindsight I agree. We should have kicked off by telling the EU that our interpretation of the referendum result was a desire for a clean break. Then the EU would have had the task of coming up with answers for the Irish border etc. If they are serious about standing behind Ireland they have to make us an acceptable offer, the Irish will suffer even more than us from a no deal Brexit (well, that’s what economists say).
And it’s probably what we should do now, but she’s out begging for favours instead.
I only ask Goldy as (I'm going to do an Ellers here) I was listening to leave voters on the wireless today saying Mays deal wasn't the deal they voted for. Some wanted a different deal to others and some wanted what yourself and Col wanted.So leaving the customs union and single market is basically like a no deal, am i correct in thinking that? So at no point did a deal to leave enter your thoughts?
So leaving the customs union and single market is basically like a no deal, am i correct in thinking that? So at no point did a deal to leave enter your thoughts?
If it isn't the euro loving freaks it's the bloody brexit freaks. Can't win eh
Do the people on here and elsewhere that speak blithely about No Deal and WTO really think that this is an acceptable or even attractive outcome? I can just about understand our using it as some kind of reckless brinkmanship in negotiating, but there are people around who seem to relish the prospect of it actually happening. Talk about 'enemy within'.
Right I'm with you now. The wee lass on the radio only wanted to stop immigration bless her while the other wanted less concessions on a deal. My point I'm trying to get around my head is that out of 17 odd million voters for leave, I wonder how many wanted a deal, how many wanted a different deal, how many wanted a different deal to that and how many were like yourself.Yes, as I said, I hoped sense would prevail and an accommodation ( like a free trade agreement) would be reached that would benefit both the UK and the EU, that was better than WTO but would not restrict the UK entering trading arrangements around the world (which membership of the Customs Union does) and would not force the UK to take vitually unlimited immigration from the EU (which membership of the Single Market does)