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No A50 this week (lol)
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI don't see how that can be achieved. Unless the EU agrees a smooth orderly and seamless transition and new relationship; the deal will be bad for the EU. Granted it will also be bad for the UK but it will be bad all round.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostWhy not, we are a member of the WTO already?
http://www.ictsd.org/opinion/nothing...us-post-brexit
The UK is already a WTO member, but its membership terms are bundled with the EU’s. Re-establishing the UK’s WTO status in its own right means both the UK and the EU would negotiate simultaneously with the rest of the WTO’s members to extract their separate membership terms. Agreement on the UK’s terms is unlikely before those of the EU.
For its part, the UK would have to negotiate with the EU itself, the US, China, Russia, India, Brazil, and any trading nation or group of nations that matters, large or small, rich or poor. It would only take one objection to hold up the talks because the WTO operates by consensus, not voting, one reason why WTO negotiations take so long.Last edited by northernladyuk; 24 January 2017, 16:59.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe danger is you have muppets like AtW in the middle that are more determined to get their own way than do what is correct for the people they claim to represent.
And yes, I'll get it my own way, Brexit or not.Comment
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Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostI don't see how that can be achieved. Unless the EU agrees a smooth orderly and seamless transition and new relationship; the deal will be bad for the EU. Granted it will also be bad for the UK but it will be bad all round.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe danger is you have muppets like AtW in the middle that are more determined to get their own way than do what is correct for the people they claim to represent.Comment
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Originally posted by GB9 View PostThe danger is you have muppets like AtW in the middle that are more determined to get their own way than do what is correct for the people they claim to represent.
Sobering thought.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWithout the muppets more determined to get their own way than do what is correct for the people they claim to represent there would never have been UKIP, there would never have been a leave campaign and there would never have been a referendum. And we all would have been getting on with our lives absolutely fine.
“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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Originally posted by VectraMan View PostWithout the muppets more determined to get their own way than do what is correct for the people they claim to represent there would never have been UKIP, there would never have been a leave campaign and there would never have been a referendum. And we all would have been getting on with our lives absolutely fine.
Sobering thought.
Are you seriously claiming that people shouldn't have been given the choice?
Do you not understand that ukip has risen as a result of no one representing the people? The people did not vote to leave because of ukip.
The people have never been asked if they wanted to be subject to the governance of 27 other nations or a combined court. They should have been.
You are either arrogant or in denial. As you seem fairly decent I'll assume that you just don't get it. Still.Comment
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I'm amused. So many Brexitiers saying what the EU can and cannot do. Suddenly they're the authority."Never argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and beat you with experience". Mark TwainComment
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