So there it is .... all you leavers thinking that we're going to get a deal ... can forget it.
Mark Francois has just admitted on 'Parler' that it was never the intention to get a deal .... instead we were just to crash out . He states
' We all voted for NO DEAL. Even though Vote Leave said repeatedly that we'd get a deal. NO DEAL was ALWAYS the intention'
then in response to another 'tweet'
'Precisely! If Vote Leave had told everyone we'd leave with No Deal from the off , Remain would've won by a landslide! We were very canny.
He then goes on to say ..... 'Its not lying ....its Politics and we won!'
We are well and truly f@cked now. They're not even trying to get a deal.
What's up?
Did your trawl around Newsnow not find a better scare story for you - so you have to post some comments from Mark fucking Francois - oh - yeah - we Leavers hang on his every word.
You really need to get over 2016 to give you any chance of getting on with 2021 mate
A really bad deal would have been the position the UK would have if we had been into 2021 having voted Remain - as the EU pads out the MFF and uses it as leverage to force-feed more integration
Just think - the UK could have been shovelling £Billions in to that budget and then having to sign up for commitments that Remainers always said during the referendum campaign were fanciful nightmares - the EU were not planning integration they said - and anyway it would not affect the UK ever
16m or so misguided souls fell for that fairy tale - but we don't slag them off.
An even worse deal would have been what May would have signed the UK up to if she had not diverted from Brexit in the 2017 manifesto and therefore still been the PM
Fuck - the UK had a lucky escape !!!!
If we end up with No-Deal at the end of 2020 it will simply reflect the EU's concerns about the risk (as they see it) of the UK being successful and competitive - and that the UK team had the strength to face the EU down.
That will still be far better than if we had Remained or ended up with May's capitulation.
So in reality we are in something of a No-Lose situation - a deal would be helpful - but not if it requires continued EU controls over the UK's key policies
If we are going to eventually end up needing to get by without a TA with the EU - best get on with it
May got it right (only ever once) when she said that No-Deal is better than a Bad-Deal.