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oh dear: Accept free movement or EU will restrict single market access, Angela Merkel
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Take whatever definition of "access" May and Co are claiming we can have, which is basically "exactly the same access as we have as members of the EU". Not that. -
Well she does have one big clue what to do - While awaiting the French election results in March, pray for a Marine le Pen victory.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostIt's worrying for everyone that we have a Prime Minister who very obviously doesn't have a clue what to do and daren't admit it
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If the government was really serious abour "Hard Brexit" there would not be all this dilly dallying, there would be absolutely no need for it. If you go into a negotiation all muddled with a mixed message, you are going to "lose". It's like going into a contract negotiation saying you aren't ruling out accepting a really sh*tty rate.Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostThe opposite of what BB said.
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"The first round of the 2017 French presidential election will be held on 23 April 2017. Should no candidate win an outright majority, a run-off between the top two will be held on 7 May 2017."Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostWell she does have one big clue what to do - While awaiting the French election results in March, pray for a Marine le Pen victory.
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Can you substantiate that with a quote from May?Originally posted by NickFitz View PostTake whatever definition of "access" May and Co are claiming we can have, which is basically "exactly the same access as we have as members of the EU". Not that.
I think you'll find she's be appropriately vague about "best possible access for British businesses to trade with and operate within", which is a conditional statement, based on her other objectives. Nothing about the same access, as I recall. It seems to me that you're projecting, rather than looking at this dispassionately. Either that, or you're still upset about the claims made during the campaigning period. Which is understandable, of course, because the BSE group was so measured in their counterclaims.Comment
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Brexit is Brexit. OK?Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostCan you substantiate that with a quote from May?

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Oh, but they aren't, as I said. They think they can have a comprehensive FTA that replicates "good" access to the SM, with a dispute resolution mechanism that is squarely focused on trade, and not on all the ancillary crap that comes with the ECJ. I seem to be repeating myself around here quite frequently.Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf the government was really serious abour "Hard Brexit" there would not be all this dilly dallying, there would be absolutely no need for it. If you go into a negotiation all muddled with a mixed message, you are going to "lose". It's like going into a contract negotiation saying you aren't ruling out accepting a really sh*tty rate.

You can agree or disagree about whether May has a sensible position (have/eat cake etc.), but her position is rather clear IMO. Sometimes clarity hurts.
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Yeah, thanks, that's brilliant.Originally posted by AtW View PostBrexit is Brexit. OK?

Access is access.
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A comprehensive FTA in 15 months, do you believe that ?Originally posted by jamesbrown View PostOh, but they aren't, as I said. They think they can have a comprehensive FTA that replicates "good" access to the SM, with a dispute resolution mechanism that is squarely focused on trade, and not on all the ancillary crap that comes with the ECJ. I seem to be repeating myself around here quite frequently.
You can agree or disagree about whether May has a sensible position (have/eat cake etc.), but her position is rather clear IMO. Sometimes clarity hurts. 
What do you think they'll do if it isn't all sorted out by then. Well there will be a game of chicken, and the UK is a lot smaller so guess who wins.
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Good point, well made.Originally posted by vetran View Postoh lots do, without the tariffs & protectionism most of the EU will go bankrupt. Juncker, Tusk & Co will have to survive on a few million euros pension.Comment
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