http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... -144560355
Francois Hollande and Angela Merkel wants to punish us to stop others leaving!
THANK F**K I VOTED LEAVE.
How can anyone defend a dictatorship like that?
It's incredible to think some people tried to make out the intellects voted remain
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I'll have a go
What he said was:
“There must be a threat, there must be a risk, there must be a price, otherwise we will be in negotiations that will not end well and, inevitably, will have economic and human consequences,”
And from Germany:
"She appealed to German firms to show a united front with EU governments in negotiations over Britain’s departure from the bloc, urging them to support the principle of “full access to the single market only in exchange for signing up to the four freedoms”.
"If any country was allowed an exception, she said, “you can imagine how all countries will put conditions on free movement with other countries. And that would create an extremely difficult situation.”
==> All pretty standard & reasonable I would have thought in terms of setting out a negotiating position (from the EU point of view)..
(sorry I couldn't bring myself to click on the Daily Hate link)
Vive L'Intellectuals
What he said was:
“There must be a threat, there must be a risk, there must be a price, otherwise we will be in negotiations that will not end well and, inevitably, will have economic and human consequences,”
And from Germany:
"She appealed to German firms to show a united front with EU governments in negotiations over Britain’s departure from the bloc, urging them to support the principle of “full access to the single market only in exchange for signing up to the four freedoms”.
"If any country was allowed an exception, she said, “you can imagine how all countries will put conditions on free movement with other countries. And that would create an extremely difficult situation.”
==> All pretty standard & reasonable I would have thought in terms of setting out a negotiating position (from the EU point of view)..
(sorry I couldn't bring myself to click on the Daily Hate link)
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sionascaig wrote:
(sorry I couldn't bring myself to click on the Daily Hate link)
Vive L'Intellectuals
Good to see the intellectuals among us seeking to get a fair and balanced view of both sides.
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scotland want to have another referendum.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 59071.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 59071.html
That's because they play England next month.convoysur-2 wrote:scotland want to have another referendum.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 59071.html
She's getting mixed up between the World/European silly games.
worse there could be a marmite shortage.convoysur-2 wrote:scotland want to have another referendum.
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/po ... 59071.html
they forget to mention that. migrants, single markets, freedom of movement etc, but they never said we could have a marmite shortage. the bastards kept that quiet.
The bbc fall on their arse again
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rgeon.html
To be fair an easy mistake to make
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rgeon.html
To be fair an easy mistake to make
I don't agree with you here.
Article 50 has been triggered, and I believe Theresa May will be forced to step down. However, they have won enough seats to ask for the DUP's help to get them into power, and the DUP were Brexit supporters. I think May's successor will be chosen as a staunch Brexit supporter, most likely either David Davis or Boris Johnson, and the negotiations will continue
I have a friend who works in Brussels and they feel it's probably the best possible result for them from a negotiating stance.
The ability of politicians to hinder and disrupt, especially with a hung parliament, could mean any negotiations are heavily shackled.
The ability of politicians to hinder and disrupt, especially with a hung parliament, could mean any negotiations are heavily shackled.
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LeTiss is right about us leaving, but we now have the chance to negotiate a sensible brexit with cross party support.
Nothing has changed, the EU always held all the cards, that's what happens when you jump out of a plane with no parachute.
This appears to be May's negotiating strategy....https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_JOGmXpe5I
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