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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBritain to pay indefinitely into the EU
Great move by the EU. The Swiss style deal is well on its way.
I think we should erect some huge electronic billboards all around the UK showing how much the UK contributes per week to the EU after Brexit.
So... For sure, if we have to pay for this continued right, then surely the EU has to pay us for EU firms to provide financial services in the UK?
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBritain to pay indefinitely into the EU
Great move by the EU. The Swiss style deal is well on its way.
I think we should erect some huge electronic billboards all around the UK showing how much the UK contributes per week to the EU after Brexit.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostBritain to pay indefinitely into the EU
Great move by the EU. The Swiss style deal is well on its way.
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Britain to pay indefinitely into the EU
Great move by the EU. The Swiss style deal is well on its way.
I think we should erect some huge electronic billboards all around the UK showing how much the UK contributes per week to the EU after Brexit.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostI doubt it, he’s touring with Davis, who thinks he can do a deal with Czechoslovakia...
Brexit boss refers to Czechoslovakia in boast about European intelligence | Euronews
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostI wonder if Hammond realises that he is meant to be dealing with the EU and not governments...
http://www.euronews.com/2017/10/25/b...n-intelligence
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Originally posted by meridian View Posthttps://amp.theguardian.com/politics...-relationship?
They’ve told you, Hammond - Canada, no plus plus, no services. And it’s up to your government to sort out how NI works, otherwise you get to keep regulatory alignment with the EU anyway.
Hammond (fingers in ears): “La la la la la.....”
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https://amp.theguardian.com/politics...-relationship?
Philip Hammond has accused European Union governments of failing to set out what future relationship they want with Britain, saying during a speech in Germany that “it takes two to tango.”
At a conference in Berlin hosted by the newspaper Die Welt, the chancellor said negotiating partners have given “little, if any signal”, of how they want to work with Britain after the “implementation period” that will start in March 2019.
“They say it takes two to tango. Both sides need to be clear about what they want from a future relationship,” he said.
Hammond (fingers in ears): “La la la la la.....”
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Originally posted by meridian View PostDavis is in Germany, asking for Financial services to remain in the UK.
He wants Germany to ease the rules on the single market. The same single market that Brexiters claim Germany controls (it doesn't). The same Germany that will benefit out of financial jobs moving to Frankfurt...
Brexit means Brexit, doesn't it?
https://amp.theguardian.com/politics...f-brexit-deal?
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UK interference in EU
Davis is in Germany, asking for Financial services to remain in the UK.
He wants Germany to ease the rules on the single market. The same single market that Germany profits from. The same Germany that will benefit out of financial jobs moving to Frankfurt...
Brexit means Brexit, doesn't it?
https://amp.theguardian.com/politics...f-brexit-deal?
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UK interference in EU
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...deal-u-k-warns
Disgraceful the UK is trying to interfere in the EU post Brexit. I was fed up with the EU telling the UK about consequences after divorce. I thought the UK was above this?Tags: None
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