We agreed on paying what we had committed to. This is the so called divorce bill.
We wanted to guarantee citizens rights right at the start. But the EU refused to talk about it.
Frictionless UK/EU border? It isn't us using threats that it won't be. It isn't us saying we won't be able to fly to the EU. It wasn't us saying that customs will be blocked. It wasn't us saying that we might need visas. It wasn't us saying that we have to sort other things before we can talk about a trade deal. We would need a free trade deal to have any chance of a frictionless border.
The GFA is a different matter. It is something that the EU shouldn't unnecessarily get involved in. There is an uneasy peace in Ireland still. I am still waiting for someone to explain how a free trade agreement wouldn't help sorting out the border problem with Ireland. A couple even try to say it would make it harder. That is nothing but point scoring. Yet we are not allowed to talk about a trade deal until the Irish problem is solved. That is a joke. Yes the EU will try anything to make us stay in the EU. They will do anything to extend our stay in the EU. But continued peace in Ireland is more important than anything.
There can be no discussion about trade until we have agreed how it will be controlled. The EU wants clarity on the border as do we, and we agreed to sort this out first.
There is no discussion on that.
Whether aeroplanes fly or not is not ideology. We are leaving the EU and therefore all other deals through the EU. We are not leaving to improve conditions with the EU and we are putting Brexit, which is ideology and not fact based, before the GFA with the risk that that involves.
The border, or lack of it, is part of the GFA and seeing as it is the external border of the EU with the UK, the EU can hardly avoid it.
English voters ignored it.
Still waiting to see factual benefits of leaving.