blueparrot
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It’s the weekend, expect we’ll hear tomorrow sometime.any news on those 40 new Trade deals that Fox promised he'd have ready and signed the day after we left the EU?
It’s the weekend, expect we’ll hear tomorrow sometime.any news on those 40 new Trade deals that Fox promised he'd have ready and signed the day after we left the EU?
No clue what you’re on about.It must be comforting to know that it's only those with a different view than you are liars. At least once we are out of alignment with the EU we'll be able to import right hand drive cars and drive on the right ;-)
Easy to imagine that discussion lasting all of 5 seconds before the EU negotiators burst out laughing.
Seriously, our only real leverage is in financial services so we can be sure that the people working in that industry will be no worse off. Shame we can’t say the same for everyone else.
any news on those 40 new Trade deals that Fox promised he'd have ready and signed the day after we left the EU?
Its this sort offline optimism that led us into this mess. Brexit cannot have any positive consequences you fool.no our real leverage will be that as if 11pm Friday we became one of the eu’s biggest export market right on its doorstep. It will give us a fair trade agreement not because it’s being nice to us , but because it is in the countries and companies based in the eu interest to do so.
the citizens , businesses and countries within the eu are better off with a FTA with the UK than not and that’s why I am confident we will get a deal that is in the best interests of both unions.
Me too.no our real leverage will be that as if 11pm Friday we became one of the eu’s biggest export market right on its doorstep. It will give us a fair trade agreement not because it’s being nice to us , but because it is in the countries and companies based in the eu interest to do so.
the citizens , businesses and countries within the eu are better off with a FTA with the UK than not and that’s why I am confident we will get a deal that is in the best interests of both unions.
Yep, all we need is a bit of optimism and not be doomsters and gloomsters.Its this sort offline optimism that led us into this mess. Brexit cannot have any positive consequences you fool.
I'd imagine if we don't get enough economic bad news this year, then Jan 21 will become the new date for the disaster scheduled for 24 Jun 2016.Me too.
It won’t be better than what we have now until the end of 2020 though.
No. I think the optimism is rather damaging and probably to some extent fuelled the leave vote. At least with doom mongering and pessimism we xanal claim some small victories and be right eventually in the manner of a stopped clock.Yep, all we need is a bit of optimism and not be doomsters and gloomsters.
This would be a rather bold departure from the ask the EU what they want, agree to it and carry on giving them money approach.The EU has had huge advantages in negotiations up to this point but that will change.
Firstly, all previous negotiations have been held in Brussels whereas now they will alternate between London & Brussels.
As time went on and May firstly backed off from no deal is better than a bad deal and then she was effectively a minority government with a Remain Parliament ruling the roost the EU could afford to take the view that Brexit would never actually happen. You had the bizarre situation of British politicians going to Brussels to agree tactics in order to block Brexit. What a gift that was for the EU.
Johnson has an 80 majority (in practice 88 seats) and an iron grip on the Conservative Party. All the Lib Dem Europhiles have been binned and no faction will have the means to challenge him. This means he can decide what tactics and negotiating stance he wants to adopt and they will only change if he chooses to alter them.
All this is exactly as it should be. If you are entering a tough set of negotiations then you need to have laser focus.
70% of GDP, not of exports. The vast majority of German exports are of goods, not services.The German economy is 70% services.
The EU has had huge advantages in negotiations up to this point but that will change.
Firstly, all previous negotiations have been held in Brussels whereas now they will alternate between London & Brussels.
As time went on and May firstly backed off from no deal is better than a bad deal and then she was effectively a minority government with a Remain Parliament ruling the roost the EU could afford to take the view that Brexit would never actually happen. You had the bizarre situation of British politicians going to Brussels to agree tactics in order to block Brexit. What a gift that was for the EU.
Johnson has an 80 majority (in practice 88 seats) and an iron grip on the Conservative Party. All the Lib Dem Europhiles have been binned and no faction will have the means to challenge him. This means he can decide what tactics and negotiating stance he wants to adopt and they will only change if he chooses to alter them.
All this is exactly as it should be. If you are entering a tough set of negotiations then you need to have laser focus.
None of those things matter, this isn't poker, if you have a poor hand, you have a poor hand.
The government is only too aware of this even if you are not, that's why Raab is running around lying through his teeth. Cummings knows it's of paramount importance that when the reality of our situation becomes apparent, the EU gets the blame.
70% of GDP, not of exports. The vast majority of German exports are of goods, not services.
Thankfully you aren't part of our negotiating team :)
No. All we need is the trade deal equivalent of the Cincinnati Kid who can win at poker however shit his hand is.None of those things matter, this isn't poker, if you have a poor hand, you have a poor hand.
The government is only too aware of this even if you are not, that's why Raab is running around lying through his teeth. Cummings knows it's of paramount importance that when the reality of our situation becomes apparent, the EU gets the blame.
You'd be better off with me...
None of those things matter, this isn't poker, if you have a poor hand, you have a poor hand.
The government is only too aware of this even if you are not, that's why Raab is running around lying through his teeth. Cummings knows it's of paramount importance that when the reality of our situation becomes apparent, the EU gets the blame.