skybluetony176
Well-Known Member
At the end of the day the EU has a united front (unlike our government). There’s no deviation between the 27. Junker clearly isn’t pulling the strings, regardless of who he’s appointed to what job the real issue is there is 27 countries all with a veto who don’t approve our governments brexit plan and only one of those countries has to veto it and the deal can’t be done. Chequers is dead, there isn’t a majority consensus for it either inside or outside the U.K. The easiest negotiations in history are as expected to anyone with the tiniest bit of common sense (ie not the bloke who we initially entrusted with the negotiations) not the easiest negotiations in history.