Finally May has stood up to the EU.
And that went well,
Finally May has stood up to the EU.
yep, it's going to stay like that for ever isn't it
regards
DR
Finally May has stood up to the EU.
The ball is well and truly in our court. May is really putting their own Brexit in jeopardy. She knows how the EU works but still thinks 2+ years on she can still cherry pick. The EU won't back down, they have the interests of 27 countries to protect and if I was one of them I'd be pretty pleased the job being done to protect interests. The Hungarian fascists like us though
Imagine if the French were behaving like us if they were leaving, I think we'd be saying... "fox trot oscar..."
Well, let's have a little look at the conversation and see where it was deflected
(I've given you a little hint). I even congratulated you on your deflectionary tactic
President of France with record low domestic approval ratings rubbishes the UK shock ... nice to see his views are supported by some in the UK though
Ah yes. Avid-supporter-of-most-degrading-national-farce-to-stain-Britain-since-before-Suez-claims-that-he-and-his-kind-are-the-only-true-patriots-shock.
Ah yes. Avid undemocratic loon.. Macron fanboy/future of Europe shows his true colours once more.
Okay. You don’t like Macron. But which bit of his Brexit assessment was incorrect?
President of France with record low domestic approval ratings rubbishes the UK shock ... nice to see his views are supported by some in the UK though
You clearly have little knowledge of French politics in recent years. Macron is still way more popular than recent French leaders
In other news those many remainers fretting about a looming no deal, Armageddon should pm [MENTION=396]WATFORD zero[/MENTION] or [MENTION=23343]Baldseagull[/MENTION] who will tell you to stop being so stupid as they always knew the future ... and can personally guarantee no deal is not going to happen
Once again you seem to be assuming because the UK or the EU wouldn't be ready it couldn't possibly happen. Hypothetically speaking I would expect Emergency measures continuing the current arrangments with a transition period until both sides can adjust to the new reality.
So, in the event of 'no deal' the extension of EU membership that you suggest would be an 'Emergency' extension and therefore not an extension at all but a 'no deal'.
One where we wouldn't implement WTO rules and tariffs immediately but continue to pay the EU while we put in an Irish border, border posts, lorry parks at all the ports, customs points at all ports and airports, design and build IT and manual systems to manage WTO rules and tariffs and then train up all the staff required ?
You seem to be very clear about this