gordondaviesmoustache
Well-Known Member
I describe it as ‘folding’ principally because HMG has been giving it the Billy big bollocks to no discernible effect. Once again, confident posturing amounting to naught ‘they need us more than we need them’ etc... I have nothing but contempt for people who conduct business in that fashion, irrespective of their views or outlook on a particular topic.I think that attitude plays well to a certain narrow domestic demographic, but suspect it's not the way any adults involved in the brexit negotiations will be conducting business. We're either going to some sort of compromise (deal) or leave on WTO (no deal). If we get a deal it'll be decried as folding, backing down etc; no deal will be portrayed also as a stupid failure of some sort. Underneath this all is the fact that some people still just can't accept the 2016 decision and make it their mission to see the very worst in every possible outcome. I can understand this and even empathise to an extent, but as a position it is every bit as silly as the 'sunny uplands' lot.
If the negotiations had been conducted in a more civil and conciliatory fashion then that label would be unfair - but they haven’t, so it isn’t.
We’re going to fold, like I always suspected we would.