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When is an agreement not an agreement?

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    #11
    Originally posted by original PM View Post
    EU demands goalposts are moved again and all the toys put back in the pram.

    Interesting to watch the reaction of someone who has never been told no before being told no isn't it?
    No goalposts being moved, the agreement was never intended to be binding until it was written into the Withdrawal Treaty.

    However, with Davis taking all of 24 hours to destroy any trust he had left by crowing about it not being binding, it’s no wonder that the EU want something drawn up and legally binding sooner rather than later.

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      #12
      When HMRC agree the sun will rise in the morning I bet it will not.

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        #13
        Guy Verhofstadt‏Verified account
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        4h4 hours ago
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        Remarks by David Davis that Phase one deal last week not binding were unhelpful & undermines trust. EP text will now reflect this & insist agreement translated into legal text ASAP #Brexit

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          #14
          Guy Verhofstadt‏Verified account
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          3h3 hours ago
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          After @DavidDavisMP’s unacceptable remarks, it’s time the UK government restores trust. These amendements will further toughen up our resolution.

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            #15
            Originally posted by meridian View Post
            No goalposts being moved, the agreement was never intended to be binding until it was written into the Withdrawal Treaty.

            However, with Davis taking all of 24 hours to destroy any trust he had left by crowing about it not being binding, it’s no wonder that the EU want something drawn up and legally binding sooner rather than later.
            It would be good to flush out the reality behind the fudge. There is no viable solution that will keep both the Tory Brexit hardliners and the Irish government happy. We all need to see which way the UK wants to break.

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              #16
              Originally posted by northernladyuk View Post
              It would be good to flush out the reality behind the fudge. There is no viable solution that will keep both the Tory Brexit hardliners and the Irish government happy. We all need to see which way the UK wants to break.
              Absolutely.

              One of the key complaints from Brexiters about the EU is the creeping federalism. However, it is remarkably striking how quickly the Ultras have gone from “how bad would it be to be Norway or Switzerland” to “hard or no deal Brexit is the only true Brexit”.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
                Guy Verhofstadt‏Verified account
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                3h3 hours ago
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                After @DavidDavisMP’s unacceptable remarks, it’s time the UK government restores trust. These amendements will further toughen up our resolution.
                Guy V a proper nutter. Read up on him or watch a few YouTube vids with him in it.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by woohoo View Post
                  Guy V a proper nutter. Read up on him or watch a few YouTube vids with him in it.
                  Someone who was almost 9 years PM of Belgium can't be a nutter in country where governments normally don't last longer than a year or so

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
                    Someone who was almost 9 years PM of Belgium can't be a nutter in country where governments normally don't last longer than a year or so
                    How hard can that job be? The country had no elected government for 589 days (2010-2011). I can't imagine the PM has much to do

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Platypus View Post
                      How hard can that job be? The country had no elected government for 589 days (2010-2011). I can't imagine the PM has much to do
                      He is strong and stable

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