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Carthaginian peace - WikipediaOriginally posted by BlasterBates View Post -
Barnier needs to realise he needs to tone down the piss-taking, and there might be a deal Boris can sign.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostHis heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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The UK holds all the cards and can afford to wait for the EUSSR to throw in the towel at the last minute so Merkel can sell her 'luxury' cars.Originally posted by Mordac View PostBarnier needs to realise he needs to tone down the piss-taking, and there might be a deal Boris can sign.Comment
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We'll see.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostThe UK holds all the cards and can afford to wait for the EUSSR to throw in the towel at the last minute so Merkel can sell her 'luxury' cars.
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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The EU might offer another 0.5% on the fishing quotas if Boris plays hardball and slap on quotas to energy imports.I'm alright JackComment
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The UK is now offering the EU 40% of its fish and it was still rejected, sounds to me like the result of Brexit will be winning back half control.
UK's generous offer on fish rejectedI'm alright JackComment
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Brexit: UK has lowered demands on fish catches, says EU
It seems to me that the EU will simply allow a "crash-out" and continue the negotiations into 2021.A number of member states, including France, whose president, Emmanuel Macron, has repeatedly stressed the importance of protecting Europe’s fisheries, told Barnier they would prefer to restart the negotiations in 2021 than rush into a deal that would damage their coastal communities.I'm alright JackComment
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After crash out there will be no EU market to sell UK caught fish and UK fishermen (left without any UK support) will welcome any deal, at the same time EU fishing communities will get full financial support.
Problem solved for Boris and EU, and UK fishermen fooked again by Tory ScumComment
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBrexit: UK has lowered demands on fish catches, says EU
It seems to me that the EU will simply allow a "crash-out" and continue the negotiations into 2021.I hope the irony isn't lost on anyone. The French designed the CFP purely so they could absolutely rape foreign waters with impunity.A number of member states, including France, whose president, Emmanuel Macron, has repeatedly stressed the importance of protecting Europe’s fisheries, told Barnier they would prefer to restart the negotiations in 2021 than rush into a deal that would damage their coastal communities.His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...Comment
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