Captain Dart
Well-Known Member
You're bonkers.No. That has been banded about on forums such as Mail and Express. Not necessarily on here.
You're bonkers.No. That has been banded about on forums such as Mail and Express. Not necessarily on here.
How much would they get charged for leaving after having their vote taken away?
So leaving is costing us 39 billion and no hard border. Who else is joining us?
We’ve got the deal. Brexit bill is £38-39 billion. I am happy with that. We’ve met our obligations as a country and can now discuss trade.
Turning out to be quite the week for Brexit. Let’s move on to trade now.
And the racist party becomes the biggest not in power. Just what you said you didn't want. Now you say you do.He doesn’t have a big say in the EU. He has had a big say and knows how it works and what needs to be reformed.
I hope that there is a coalition - SPD, CDU and CSU. Strong and stable is better than a cabinet squabbling amongst itself.
Even then the rest have to agree and the countries have to agree, or not if they don’t want to..
It’s called democracy.
We could have done that months ago. We’ve fudged the Irish question which will come back to haunt us and we’ve made concessions on the ECJ. Yes, quite a week.
You're bonkers.
And the racist party becomes the biggest not in power. Just what you said you didn't want. Now you say you do.
The entire agreement is going to be fudge all the way through, always was going to be so. Politicians never do anything else.
We’ve got the deal. Brexit bill is £38-39 billion. I am happy with that. We’ve met our obligations as a country and can now discuss trade.
Turning out to be quite the week for Brexit. Let’s move on to trade now.
Yes, let‘s move on to the next humiliation,
We could have done that months ago. We’ve fudged the Irish question which will come back to haunt us and we’ve made concessions on the ECJ. Yes, quite a week.
How have we been humiliated?
We were always going to make concessions and so have the EU. Yes we have a weak leader but it’s an impossible job in fairness.
We have got a brexit deal and now we can move on which is great news this morning for this great country. I’m sure you agree. Let’s be happy for a bit.
Ask Farage.... I was quoting his tweet...
Ask Farage.... I was quoting his tweet...
We could have done that months ago. We’ve fudged the Irish question which will come back to haunt us and we’ve made concessions on the ECJ. Yes, quite a week.
As you keep blathering on about the Irish question perhaps you can tell me how integration into Eire (which they have said they do not want anyway) would actually be achievable under Eu rules of acceptance into the federal club?
moaning about the divorce bill, I'm sure he'll so his bit to bring the figure down slightly by not drawing hie EU pension!
It is not on the cards. I am not a constitutional lawyer. I am not an expert on EU rules of acceptance. As you say Eire dosen't want it at the moment.
So why are you asking me?
Because you have previously stated this will bring the chances of a United Ireland much closer to reality - as did Sick Boy - its actually impossible once we leave Europe isn't it?
Nothing is impossible in this story. The DUP sees it as potentially possible which is why they are jumping up and down.
How would it be possible give EU legislation on new entrants?
At the moment Northern Ireland is a member. The ROI is a member. Who is the new entrant?
Northern Ireland would be under their legislation. There is zero chance Ireland will be offered a referendum prior to Brexit - Westminster won't do it, there is no Irish Parliament in N Ireland at present and Eire have said they are not interested.
So instead of skirting the issue - tell me how will they be able to join under EU legislation?
The U.K. bowed to EU demands on all the main issues and will have to keep doing so during trade talks.
I don’t follow farage on Twitter. Nothing is ever going to be good enough for him. Same way for your hardest remainer also.
Yes we’ve made concessions Mart but not humiliated I wouldn’t say.
How would it be possible give EU legislation on new entrants?
Because it would be unification not new membership. It’s already happened once. Remember Germany was once divided into east and west.
So from your previous posts if it agrees in any way with Farage it must be utter bollox and racist.Dutchman just posted this from Bloomberg:
'Anyone in the U.K. still hoping for a favorable Brexit scenario should realize that the U.K. has minimal leverage in the talks, and any demands on its part are primarily domestically focused rather than meant to change EU negotiators' minds. The U.K. is, unequivocally, the party that gets fleeced in this divorce. The reasonable decision would be to abandon the whole enterprise, but since that doesn't appear to be politically feasible, the U.K. is in for months, perhaps years, of further humiliation at the negotiating table.'
Sort of agrees with Farage.
And the East was no where near the standard of West Germany as regards enviroment, infrastructure etc.. Northern Ireland is already in the EU which East Germany wasn't beforehand.
And from what I’ve read on the brexit agreement it will continue to conform with the EU post brexit
So from your previous posts if it agrees in any way with Farage it must be utter bollox and racist.
I can't get my head around this, I've got one side saying It's $40 billion and on the other side I've got Diane Abbott saying It's ninety twelve thirteenty squillion pence, I don't know who to believe?We’ve got the deal. Brexit bill is £38-39 billion. I am happy with that. We’ve met our obligations as a country and can now discuss trade.
Turning out to be quite the week for Brexit. Let’s move on to trade now.