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How the UK Government is making a successful Brexit Difficult
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhen I go into a negotiation I state what I want, The reason the UK isn't stating what they want is because they don't know.
This is going to be a complex negotiation and it is clear that the UK is going to make terrible mess of it because they don't know what they want.
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What do we want?
We want Brexit,
When do we want it?
Now
Seriously there seems to be only animosity in the EU and the determination the UK have to lose.
That hardly seems professional, not sure why the Bremoaners seem to think they can defend it.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhen I go into a negotiation I state what I want, The reason the UK isn't stating what they want is because they don't know.
This is going to be a complex negotiation and it is clear that the UK is going to make terrible mess of it because they don't know what they want.
I think May & co concluded some time ago that their red lines would never be agreed by the EU, and the negotiations would simply drag on with increasing rancour and disruption and no agreement. So they plan to simply cut loose cleanly and start trading on WTO terms and then take it from there.
The Tories simply need a clear five year term to let the dust settle, give the EU time to see that a trade deal is to their advantage as well as the UK's, and hopefully to sew up a favourable deal.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhen I go into a negotiation I state what I want, The reason the UK isn't stating what they want is because they don't know.
This is going to be a complex negotiation and it is clear that the UK is going to make terrible mess of it because they don't know what they want.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostWhen I go into a negotiation I state what I want, The reason the UK isn't stating what they want is because they don't know.
This is going to be a complex negotiation and it is clear that the UK is going to make terrible mess of it because they don't know what they want.
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe EU bureaucrats may have stated their clear position but they have so far refused to negotiate that position with the UK, which is why the UK can't have a position yet. We (presumably) want it to be an early and mutually beneficial agreement but the macho men of the EU are only interested in being macho men. Could tit be that deep down they recognise their position as untenable and one of their most valuable members is about to disappear without paying them anything?
Most of the EU-derived noise is because they want the UK to keep paying to keep their little self-serving clique alive so they can continue their federalist dreams.Leave a comment:
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Originally posted by malvolio View PostThe EU bureaucrats may have stated their clear position but they have so far refused to negotiate that position with the UK, which is why the UK can't have a position yet. We (presumably) want it to be an early and mutually beneficial agreement but the macho men of the EU are only interested in being macho men. Could tit be that deep down they recognise their position as untenable and one of their most valuable members is about to disappear without paying them anything?
Most of the EU-derived noise is because they want the UK to keep paying to keep their little self-serving clique alive so they can continue their federalist dreams.
This is going to be a complex negotiation and it is clear that the UK is going to make terrible mess of it because they don't know what they want.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSpot on, the EU has a clear well thought through position on the fate of EU and also British citizens "cut adrift" but can anyone explain the British position other than their disagreement with the EU.
I can't find any clear statements on what the PM wants on this other than she would "like to do a deal" and the fact that she disagrees with the EU position.
Most of the EU-derived noise is because they want the UK to keep paying to keep their little self-serving clique alive so they can continue their federalist dreams.Leave a comment:
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