If you want to disagree let's have a wager. I reckon they'll have announced the move within 1 year of the Brexit talks concluding.
Sorry I'm rather Conservative don't ya know!
If you want to disagree let's have a wager. I reckon they'll have announced the move within 1 year of the Brexit talks concluding.
You've got me here I'm afraid. I asked someone why they wanted the EU to fall apart in view of the fact that such a huge disintegration would seriously damage the economy of the EU, its close trading partner. The question was not pro or anti EU, it was not about reasonable positions or punitive deals. It was simply about the night-follows-day effects of a huge political and economic event on the well-being of the UK.
I therefore don't understand the point you make above. Perhaps you read something into my post that wasn't there.
For all the song and dance Remainers made about the mooted leaving of the European Medicines Agency, it's been very quiet today regarding the announced Novo Nordisk Oxford project. 10 years, so medium term it's fair to say.
Highly unlikely I'd say.
You seem to clearly see the disadvantage of wanting the EU region to fail, yet you see an inevitable punitive deal from the EU to the UK, which you seem to qualify as reasonable
I expect a claim that the EU negotiators are simply being petulant and vindictive to be a default staple of Brexit tabloids and politicians in the months to come but I'm afraid I can't buy that.
You don't have to be a Europhile to see the disadvantages to the wider world of the EU collapsing surely?
The deal between the UK and the EU is a separate issue of course. I can't imagine the EU would want to punish us for punishment's sake but I would expect them to fight for the deal which would give them the best outcome economically and politically. We, as the originators of the action, will surely do the same. I expect a claim that the EU negotiators are simply being petulant and vindictive to be a default staple of Brexit tabloids and politicians in the months to come but I'm afraid I can't buy that.
Really, do you not remember.
A GERMAN politician has issued an extraordinary threat to Britain over its economic future by revealing his party will vote down any Brexit deal which preserves London's status as the world's global financial centre.
http://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-MEP-Manfred-Weber-City-London-European-Union
And a different German minister.
Germany has warned that it will shut Britain out of the single market if voters opt for Brexit in the European Union referendum.
Wolfgang Schäuble, the finance minister, said the bloc would still work without the United Kingdom and that “at some point the British will realise they have taken the wrong decision”.
http://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/germanys-eu-threat-to-britain-g8bnms5xv
Britain WILL pay: Germany issues NASTY Brexit threat as UK faces years of EU payments
http://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/733688/Germany-Brexit-threat-UK-EU-payments-Wolfgang-Schauble
Realistically, I think that would depend on how the negotiations progressed, don't you?I expect a claim that the EU negotiators are simply being petulant and vindictive to be a default staple of Brexit tabloids and politicians in the months to come but I'm afraid I can't buy that.
The other two reports you choose are from the Express and I am sorry but anything from that xenophobic, hating and mendacious excuse for a newspaper is not worth discussing. I know you like that publication but we have to disagree.
Interesting interview with Guy Verhofstadt on newsnight, Is anyone going to read his book?
You don't have to be a Europhile to see the disadvantages to the wider world of the EU collapsing surely?
The deal between the UK and the EU is a separate issue of course. I can't imagine the EU would want to punish us for punishment's sake but I would expect them to fight for the deal which would give them the best outcome economically and politically. We, as the originators of the action, will surely do the same. I expect a claim that the EU negotiators are simply being petulant and vindictive to be a default staple of Brexit tabloids and politicians in the months to come but I'm afraid I can't buy that.
No. You couldn't pay me enough to do so (well, actually, if you got millions to chuck away, you probably can!)
'Originators of the action' ??, you mean the democratic referendum ??
Why are you so committed to not wishing the EU to fail, yet casually accept that the UK might deserve some economic and political punishment, for me its a strange mindset.
what a pathetic childish way to debate information presented to you.
With our diverging views you've got plenty of reasons to have a pop at me but I'm not sure why you're pursuing this angle.
"Originator of the action". By this I mean the tabling of A50, which of course followed the referendum. There was no criticism implied in my expression, and no disagreement between us.
I don't want the EU to fail for two reasons. One, because I believe that it is a force for good and will over time benefit all its members and, two, because a collapse would cause the UK serious economic harm. In the circumstances can't really understand why any British citizen would want the EU to fail.
Regarding the economic and political punishment I'm going to have to ask you to tell me where I accept, casually or otherwise, that the UK might deserve it. All I have said is that both sides will fight for the best deal for themselves.
The tabloids will try to pretend that nasty foreign people are going to be vindictive for the sake of it - because they hate us basically - and are happy to damage themselves if they can stick one on the Brits, but that's just predictable posturing, surely?
From the man who calls me a hypocritical moron with blood on his hands I find that a bit strange. I'll stick with my view of the Daily Express if that's all right with you.