It is only as hard as they want to make it. And until we leave they will continue to take more billions off us. And hope the public will rebel and we end up staying in the EU.
Is that Twatter again by any chance?
Thought I would take a look for once.
Have you seen the only reply? Shows how much you look for one side of the story and don't understand what is going on. It didn't get the Twats on Twatter going did it?
It is only as hard as they want to make it. And until we leave they will continue to take more billions off us. And hope the public will rebel and we end up staying in the EU.
Only as hard as who makes it? The other 40 countries?
He is beyond help now. Floundering as the whole Brexit crap begins to unravel. Trying anything. The EU have said they want a deal. They will extend the transition to allow us time. Now he is implying that twitter is unreliable and not a source. Bloomberg on twitter is no less reliable as in print, at their website or on TV.
Is that Twatter again by any chance?
Thought I would take a look for once.
Have you seen the only reply? Shows how much you look for one side of the story and don't understand what is going on. It didn't get the Twats on Twatter going did it?
don't post on this thread as much as I used to but everything I've posted regarding trade deals and WTO rules is, to the best of my knowledge, fact.
I prepared to be proven wrong but all any of the pro Brexit lot come back with is bluster. It's clearly a mess, I don't know why they can't see it.
It's not too late for things to fall into place but until I see any evidence that that could happen then it's looking like it's going to be a calamity.
don't post on this thread as much as I used to but everything I've posted regarding trade deals and WTO rules is, to the best of my knowledge, fact.
I prepared to be proven wrong but all any of the pro Brexit lot come back with is bluster. It's clearly a mess, I don't know why they can't see it.
It's not too late for things to fall into place but until I see any evidence that that could happen then it's looking like it's going to be a calamity.
The Irish border thing is being made out to be harder than it should. And they say we must solve this before we can agree on a trade deal.don't post on this thread as much as I used to but everything I've posted regarding trade deals and WTO rules is, to the best of my knowledge, fact.
I prepared to be proven wrong but all any of the pro Brexit lot come back with is bluster. It's clearly a mess, I don't know why they can't see it.
It's not too late for things to fall into place but until I see any evidence that that could happen then it's looking like it's going to be a calamity.
Would that be Twatter again by any chance?
The Irish border thing is being made out to be harder than it should. And they say we must solve this before we can agree on a trade deal.
As we are presently close to each other there is nothing stopping any sort of deal. It is all down to politics. And they don't want other countries following us leaving. But the problem is others in the EU....as in the leaders of the countries in the EU....are getting worried
Brexit: Macron and Merkel say EU must be more flexible to solve Ireland
So tell me one thing. What is stopping a free trade agreement?
The Irish border thing is being made out to be harder than it should.
The Irish border thing is being made out to be harder than it should. And they say we must solve this before we can agree on a trade deal.
As we are presently close to each other there is nothing stopping any sort of deal. It is all down to politics. And they don't want other countries following us leaving. But the problem is others in the EU....as in the leaders of the countries in the EU....are getting worried
Brexit: Macron and Merkel say EU must be more flexible to solve Ireland
So tell me one thing. What is stopping a free trade agreement?
Did you fall into a coma at the end of the 60’s and only just come around? The Irish border is anything but simple. Both Ireland and the U.K. being in the EU is the only thing that has been keeping it simple. We’re leaving, that’s the complication and it’s far more historical and personal than politics.
Re...the Remainer camps response to Michael Caine comments
Lee Hurst said: “Another day in Twitter World. Michael Caine expresses his own personal opinion and says he wants Brexit and the Herd Left unleash upon him because he disagrees with them"
Dany Baker said “Michael Caine's opinion on Brexit is irrelevant. Calling him a t*** and worse is pointless. You disagree with the old boy, fair enough. I do too. All this going immediately nuclear on someone is a sickness. Grow up.”
Read familiar???
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Re...the Remainer camps response to Michael Caine comments
Lee Hurst said: “Another day in Twitter World. Michael Caine expresses his own personal opinion and says he wants Brexit and the Herd Left unleash upon him because he disagrees with them"
Dany Baker said “Michael Caine's opinion on Brexit is irrelevant. Calling him a t*** and worse is pointless. You disagree with the old boy, fair enough. I do too. All this going immediately nuclear on someone is a sickness. Grow up.”
Read familiar???
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We have our destiny in our own hands.Still waiting for those benefits the UK provides that other EU countries don't do. (For the 3rd time).
Are you going to share them with us?
We have our destiny in our own hands.
I thought you were scarpering to the stability of Italy? So you don't need to worry yourself a jot really.
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We have our destiny in our own hands.
I thought you were scarpering to the stability of Italy? So you don't need to worry yourself a jot really.
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All of which is correct.you haven't answered my question about the the non EU countries we will have to negotiate with. Do you accept there will be a lengthy timescale just to put back in place the trade deals we have with non EU countries?
And that article actually highlights just how difficult the Irish border issue is. The EU can't impose an Irish sea border on the UK, we wouldn't accept it.
The EU won't have a border with the Republic it's against EU constitution and the Good Friday agreement wont allow for a hard border between north and south.
That conundrum needs sorting before we even start talking trade deals.
Are you already in a coma when I post about the Ireland border?Did you fall into a coma at the end of the 60’s and only just come around? The Irish border is anything but simple. Both Ireland and the U.K. being in the EU is the only thing that has been keeping it simple. We’re leaving, that’s the complication and it’s far more historical and personal than politics.
All of which is correct.
But if we didn't have people where their egos are more important than anything else in the EU and the UK government they would be able to come to an agreement. They need to get around a table and negotiate. But that isn't happening.
So how many problems would disappear if there was a free trade agreement? What would be needed for there to be a free trade agreement? What is there from stopping a free trade agreement?
But we are not allowed to negotiate this as we have to come to an agreement over Ireland first. Then we are allowed to negotiate a trade deal.
Yet some try to make out that the sequence of talks are not set the wrong way round.
Are you already in a coma when I post about the Ireland border?
Answer one thing for once.
Would deciding on the best way forward be easier if we knew about what sort of trade deal there would be?
Is that right?He thinks a 'free trade deal' is all it takes to sort it out and proving a link to Daily Mail comments provides insight. It really isn't worth the effort.
Still don't understand what?The fact you still don't understand this is getting painful.
Did I say that though? If I did can you point it out to me.NO.
How would you have an open border with countries not being aligned in terms of regulations?
Still don't understand what?
It is a complex issue being made more complex unnecessary.
Did I say that though? If I did can you point it out to me.
This is what I said a few posts ago.
So how many problems would disappear if there was a free trade agreement? What would be needed for there to be a free trade agreement? What is there from stopping a free trade agreement?
Is that right?
I compared the link to the link from Twatter and said both were wrong. One pro EU whatever and the other Pro leave whatever. Yet you try to make out that I have said something different.
I could also have linked the BBC site. That is a strange one. Most of their articles are pro EU. But most of the comments are pro leave and people having a go at the BBC for not being impartial.
Are you already in a coma when I post about the Ireland border?
Answer one thing for once.
Would deciding on the best way forward be easier if we knew about what sort of trade deal there would be?
Did I say that though? If I did can you point it out to me.
This is what I said a few posts ago.
So how many problems would disappear if there was a free trade agreement? What would be needed for there to be a free trade agreement? What is there from stopping a free trade agreement?
Did I say that though? If I did can you point it out to me.
This is what I said a few posts ago.
So how many problems would disappear if there was a free trade agreement? What would be needed for there to be a free trade agreement? What is there from stopping a free trade agreement?
Congratulations. You finally understand or finally admit what is going on.A trade deal could add to the problem. That’s what you’re spectacularly failing to understand.
Congratulations. You finally understand or finally admit what is going on.
So now you finally admit something how about explaining that we need to know about what sort of trade deal there will be before finalising what will happen with the Irish border.
Or would you like to explain how we can finalise what is happening with the Irish border without knowing anything about a trade deal. You have admitted that it could make it worse. Yes we just don't know.
But of course you will twist it away from what you have just admitted. You always do.
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