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Previously on "Ultra Brexiteers gloat over Brexit triumph"
Treated as equals. This has been the problem all along, the U.K. negotiators getting big heads and thinking that 1 country of 50m is "equal" to 27 countries of 500m.
Even within the EU, other members of the EU27 look at what the UK has (had?) in opt outs and rebates.
The U.K. is to the EU, what the DUP is to mainland UK. Small, whiney, constantly wanting things to be different "just for us" and then continuing to complain about how unfair everyone is.
Our intention is to be treated as equals, not as supplicants, and therefore we’ve given every assurance under the sun to the Irish, everybody knows that we’re not going to end up with a hard border in Ireland.
He somewhat misses the point. The EU are the supplicants because the UK holds the cards.
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