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If there was a second Brexit referendum how would you vote?


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Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,321
Michael Gove unsurprisingly floundering on the tellybox this morning attempting to defend the indefensible ie. wilfully abandoning The Rule Of Law thereby turning the UK into a rogue state. Beyond shameful
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex

Back to struggling I see to comprehend that the oven ready deal mentioned in oct 19, nov 19 and dec 19 in the run up to the election was a reference to the withdrawal deal


Perhaps the BBC can help you out.
Just a couple of days ago a Beeb article referred to the EU Withdrawal Agreement as
“–repeatedly described as "oven ready" by Mr Johnson during last year's general election –“

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54003483

Go on, give them a tinkle and tell them they have it wrong along with everyone else (except of course for you and randy knobber)
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
20,537
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Back to struggling I see to comprehend that the oven ready deal mentioned in oct 19, nov 19 and dec 19 in the run up to the election was a reference to the withdrawal deal


Perhaps the BBC can help you out.
Just a couple of days ago a Beeb article referred to the EU Withdrawal Agreement as
“–repeatedly described as "oven ready" by Mr Johnson during last year's general election –“

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-54003483

Go on, give them a tinkle and tell them they have it wrong along with everyone else (except of course for you and randy knobber)

Ah yes, the "excellent" deal which the man who negotiated is now trying to pick apart?
 




pastafarian

Well-known member
Sep 4, 2011
11,902
Sussex
Ah yes, the "excellent" deal which the man who negotiated is now trying to pick apart?

Telling to see you didnt go down the route of trying to say the withdrawal deal was NOT the oven ready deal (like watford and knobby) whilst replying to a post about that.
No one wants to be a daft as those two though. Can you lend them a brain cell
 




Lincoln Imp

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Feb 2, 2009
5,964
Telling to see you didnt go down the route of trying to say the withdrawal deal was NOT the oven ready deal (like watford and knobby) whilst replying to a post about that.
No one wants to be a daft as those two though. Can you lend them a brain cell

Go on Pasta, for the sake of sound debate please address the underlying matter rather than repeatedly trying to score the same point on a side issue.

The underlying point is that Boris Johnson negotiated a withdrawal agreement with the EU by accepting a particular solution to the NI issue, went into the election claiming that he had an oven ready deal, told business groups that GB-NI paperwork (resulting from his amendment to the May deal) could be put in the bin and finally announced that he wasn't prepared to honour this aspect of the treaty anyway.

As JCFG seems to have stood down from his role as a freelance Tory Party apologist, I would appreciate your thoughts.

Many thanks.
 


Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Go on Pasta, for the sake of sound debate please address the underlying matter rather than repeatedly trying to score the same point on a side issue.

The underlying point is that Boris Johnson negotiated a withdrawal agreement with the EU by accepting a particular solution to the NI issue, went into the election claiming that he had an oven ready deal, told business groups that GB-NI paperwork (resulting from his amendment to the May deal) could be put in the bin and finally announced that he wasn't prepared to honour this aspect of the treaty anyway.

As JCFG seems to have stood down from his role as a freelance Tory Party apologist, I would appreciate your thoughts.

Many thanks.

Taking back control ,Sleep tight
Regards
DF
 






nicko31

Well-known member
Jan 7, 2010
18,574
Gods country fortnightly
Go on Pasta, for the sake of sound debate please address the underlying matter rather than repeatedly trying to score the same point on a side issue.

The underlying point is that Boris Johnson negotiated a withdrawal agreement with the EU by accepting a particular solution to the NI issue, went into the election claiming that he had an oven ready deal, told business groups that GB-NI paperwork (resulting from his amendment to the May deal) could be put in the bin and finally announced that he wasn't prepared to honour this aspect of the treaty anyway.

As JCFG seems to have stood down from his role as a freelance Tory Party apologist, I would appreciate your thoughts.

Many thanks.

Its easy to forget how this government forced the WA agreement through refusing to let parliament scrutinise it in any detail, they even put the 31st January exit date into law. Apparently it was all done in too much of a rush?

Johnson knew it trashed the integrity of the Union but as usual thought he could wing it and get it changed later

In the years ahead we will finally realise the EU was the glue that kept the UK together and the SM was the foundation of peace in Ireland. Brexit reality is coming home..

One thing is for sure Johnson will be no Churchill...
 




Tom Hark Preston Park

Will Post For Cash
Jul 6, 2003
72,321
What a ****ing mess.

On the plus side, Big Brain Dom and his sock puppet BJ won't be able to worm their way out of binning the rule of law. Mother of all U-turns coming, followed - shirley! - by some very high level sackings/resignations :wave:

Monday's parliamentary debate looking like must-see tv
 




Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,724
Its easy to forget how this government forced the WA agreement through refusing to let parliament scrutinise it in any detail, they even put the 31st January exit date into law. Apparently it was all done in too much of a rush?

Johnson knew it trashed the integrity of the Union but as usual thought he could wing it and get it changed later

In the years ahead we will finally realise the EU was the glue that kept the UK together and the SM was the foundation of peace in Ireland. Brexit reality is coming home..

One thing is for sure Johnson will be no Churchill...

can't be true, this chap said it was thrashed to death

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A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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Its easy to forget how this government forced the WA agreement through refusing to let parliament scrutinise it in any detail

Originally it was supposed to be three days to achieve Johnson's (entirely irrelevant) deadline of 31st October. As someone said at the time, in the year 2000 Craig David met a girl on Monday, took her for a drink on Tuesday then made love to her for longer than the Government was prepared to give Parliament to debate the most important piece of legislation in most of our lifetimes.
 


Randy McNob

> > > > > > Cardiff > > > > >
Jun 13, 2020
4,724
You can't make this stuff up, so apparantly the UK / Japan trade deal has stricter rules about state aid than what they are negotiating with the EU?

We are a total laughing stock

[tweet]1305233675030847491[/tweet]
 




Jan 30, 2008
31,981
Originally it was supposed to be three days to achieve Johnson's (entirely irrelevant) deadline of 31st October. As someone said at the time, in the year 2000 Craig David met a girl on Monday, took her for a drink on Tuesday then made love to her for longer than the Government was prepared to give Parliament to debate the most important piece of legislation in most of our lifetimes.

Boris getting it done
Regards
DF
 




WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
27,766
You can't make this stuff up, so apparantly the UK / Japan trade deal has stricter rules about state aid than what they are negotiating with the EU?

We are a total laughing stock

[tweet]1305233675030847491[/tweet]

I don't think anything can change Johnson's ability to f*** Britain up even more than he is doing, so I'm afraid it's simply :lolol::lolol::lolol:

Japan trade deal commits UK to stricter state aid curbs than in EU talks

https://www.ft.com/content/edb7d155-56b4-4065-9f83-31b2247fa178?segmentid=acee4131-99c2-09d3-a635-873e61754ec6&__twitter_impression=true

The UK’s new trade deal with Japan commits it to tougher restrictions on state aid than the ones it is currently offering the EU in the Brexit talks, potentially undermining its negotiating position with Brussels.

In the bilateral UK-Japan agreement announced in principle on Friday, London and Tokyo have agreed to replicate the restrictions on subsidies in the EU-Japan deal that went into effect last year. That agreement prohibits the governments from indefinitely guaranteeing the debts of struggling companies or providing an open-ended bailout without a clear restructuring plan in place.

By contrast, the UK has repeatedly told the EU that it must have total freedom over state aid after the end of the Brexit transition period with complete autonomy over future subsidy decisions, subject to WTO rules.


So Liz Truss has now agreed to the exact same thing that Johnson and his mob are insisting cannot happen (and she probably didn't realise it) in order to be able to announce the Japan deal. Shame that no one in Government seems to be able to do detail. Just further proof that there isn't and never was any 'plan', just a bunch of total incompetents blindly flailing around in the dark :facepalm:
 
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Jan 30, 2008
31,981
I don't think anything can change Johnson's ability to f*** Britain up even more than he is doing, so I'm afraid it's simply :lolol::lolol::lolol:

Japan trade deal commits UK to stricter state aid curbs than in EU talks

https://www.ft.com/content/edb7d155-56b4-4065-9f83-31b2247fa178?segmentid=acee4131-99c2-09d3-a635-873e61754ec6&__twitter_impression=true

The UK’s new trade deal with Japan commits it to tougher restrictions on state aid than the ones it is currently offering the EU in the Brexit talks, potentially undermining its negotiating position with Brussels.

In the bilateral UK-Japan agreement announced in principle on Friday, London and Tokyo have agreed to replicate the restrictions on subsidies in the EU-Japan deal that went into effect last year. That agreement prohibits the governments from indefinitely guaranteeing the debts of struggling companies or providing an open-ended bailout without a clear restructuring plan in place.

By contrast, the UK has repeatedly told the EU that it must have total freedom over state aid after the end of the Brexit transition period with complete autonomy over future subsidy decisions, subject to WTO rules.


So Liz Truss has now agreed to the exact same thing that Johnson and his mob are insisting cannot happen (and she probably didn't realise it) in order to be able to announce the Japan deal. Shame that no one in Government seems to be able to do detail. Just further proof that there isn't and never was any 'plan', just a bunch of total incompetents blindly flailing around in the dark :facepalm:

Nice edit :lolol:
Regards
DF
 




A1X

Well-known member
NSC Patron
Sep 1, 2017
20,537
Deepest, darkest Sussex
You can't make this stuff up, so apparantly the UK / Japan trade deal has stricter rules about state aid than what they are negotiating with the EU?

We are a total laughing stock

[tweet]1305233675030847491[/tweet]

Doesn't matter. "Global Britain" doesn't bother itself with sticking to international agreements it's signed. Rules are for Jonny Foreigner.
 




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