I decided I'd seen enough and I'll have a read of the various summaries later.it's not over yet, we've not even had the entree
I decided I'd seen enough and I'll have a read of the various summaries later.it's not over yet, we've not even had the entree
He's already doing so at this conference, making his proposals sound reasonable that the EU surely can't reject?Christ that’s ballsy.
I can feel Gina coming.....
" We will not have checks, on or near the border".
Let's see how he gets around that one.
Imo it will be "well the customs posts are not near the border".
Spot on - I am not watching it personally - but I can guess its styleThis speech from Johnson is just soupy bullshit being ladled out to the converted. No substance, all horse shit, but as long as enough people believe him, that's all that matters.
We're feasting on the raw meat of Capitalism nowI decided I'd seen enough and I'll have a read of the various summaries later.
You said the best chance of no-deal being avoided is for the EU to face the prospect of it, but May’s deal was/is a deal, hence the designation. Given that’s still seemingly on the table, that represents the best chance of avoiding no deal - this is manifest.Not sure how you draw that conclusion
Is it because you think May's deal was the result of the EU facing her down over a no-deal outcome?
If so, I really think that you are wrong - she was utterly useless and could not negotiate with that strength - the EU knew that - they also were able to dictate to Robbins what the UK should draft because he was more useless than May
And if they don't ?
The best chance of no-deal being avoided is for the EU to face the prospect of it - they will then fetter the backstop by a fixed date and associated conditions
It's the ultimate in cynical politics, and it is this cynical politics which has landed us deep in the shit. People will believe his shite and we end up deeper and deeper in the smelly brown stuff.Spot on - I am not watching it personally - but I can guess its style
Surely that will be the point?
He will be wanting to secure the support of those that can be secured - and at this moment in time - there is no time to waste on those that will not support
I would have thought that this should be obvious?
They will - and if not the consequences are obvious - therefore they will
I am posting in the reality of October 2019 - Johnson will get one chance to get this done and there is no benefit of working with the duplicitous other parties (I am not suggesting that he is anything but a proven liar)
Personally I think that if the EU are genuinely faced with a no-deal outcome the backstop will be fettered - it will be dressed up so it looks like they have not conceded but they will have.
That is his shot and what he is going for - the rest to be sorted out during transition
Convenient.
Then they send Ireland to economic oblivion with us.
This is why the only answer is another referendum. The question would be very simple with no room for ambiguity:The solution would be fucking off the DUP & uniting Ireland, then having a border on each side of the water.
Other than that, any other solution will not be a solution.
A 'soft' Brexit would of course solve that from this side, but then we will be more or less back to the same situation of Farage & the ERG campaigning for another more extreme Brexit situation.
I really do feel the issue of the Irish border is being overlooked with no deal, it's going to be an incredible problem if this isn't resolved.
I'm not sure if this government care though which is somewhat disheartening
The DUP will be encouraged by any kind of new border with Ireland, which can only be bad for normal people.The DUP were making encouraging noises pre Bozo speech, which suggests it's going to be something the majority don't like.
Ha - sorry - I come from the standpoint that May's deal is - from the POV of a strong Leave supporter - such a bad deal that it can have no standing in the here and now of October 2019 - it is that bad a deal that revoking A50 is preferable to May's deal.You said the best chance of no-deal being avoided is for the EU to face the prospect of it, but May’s deal was/is a deal, hence the designation. Given that’s still seemingly on the table, that represents the best chance of avoiding no deal - this is manifest.
I agree that May was useless, but that is ancillary to the point you were advancing.
Good for you, so did I when I was younger. buying a nice house should not be easy. It requires saving and sacrifice of every generation.