Only the most foolish of the foolish would have believed this would be a simple process.
One would have thought that the EU would have worked with us and been more helpful. Particularly the Irish but sadly that hasn't been the case.
Once we agreed the exit payments I thought we could have all been adults and became partners. But we've heard so much nonsense. From the French saying we couldn't fly over their airspace to the EU saying we couldn't use the tech we designed and paid for it's become obvious that this is a hostile exit.
The mood of this country is now resolved to a hard Brexit and it didn't need to be.
You scored exactly nil with that lot!
"Only the most foolish of the foolish would have believed this would be a simple process..
Trade Secretary Liam Fox once
said a
Brexit deal would be
easy but now he is pleading for us not to blame him if there is no deal at all.
One would have thought that the EU would have worked with us and been more helpful. Particularly the Irish but sadly that hasn't been the case.
let's look at what has happened so far
UK announces it wants to leave and triggers Article 50.
EU is upset, but wants to know HOW the UK will be leaving so that arrangements for departure and plans for a framework for a future relationship can be made. It also insists that the UK must pay a large settlement before it leaves.
UK doesn't know how to answer this question because it never really thought about it, but decides that it wants no free movement, but free movement of goods and professionals. It also doesn't really want to pay the settlement either, but realises that it will have to.
EU says that this is cherry-picking and is not allowed. It can either leave entirely and have a trade deal, leave entirely with no deal or be in the EEA. It agrees that £40bn must be paid for the UK to leave.
UK realises that leaving entirely will result in hard border between Northern Ireland (which is unacceptable) and being in the EEA will mean accepting free movement and paying Brussels a lot of money (which is also unacceptable). UK insists on a solution with no hard border.
EU insists that the UK must come up with its own solution for no hard border and waits for their proposal. It suggests that NI can stay in the Customs Union and that the UK border controls can be enforced on the Irish sea.
UK doesn't like the EUs proposal and thinks that maybe staying in the Customs Union might be a good idea after all, but it's ultra extreme segment insists that this wouldn't deliver Brexit and staying in the Customs Union is out of the question. The Lord's then say that going out of the Customs Union is out of the question and so a bitter squabbling match begins. This grinds negotiations down to a halt because the EU will not negotiate until answers have been given to the key issues and have agreed upon.
The EU realises it can't adopt too much of a hard stance because this would topple the Prime Minister and may mean that a hard-line Brexiteer comes into power, so they relax their attitudes and agree to continue with negotiations.
The Prime Minister even demands a “mandate” to strengthen her position and to attempt to unify the government on Brexit. This backfires big time and puts the government in a worse position than it started with. The squabbling continues and the EU can only sit and wait.
The UK finally asserts that it's going out of the Customs Union, but still doesn't want a hard border, which the EU insists won't work.
Meanwhile, UK accepts that EU funding to its institutions and economy, as well as UK contributions to joint ventures, stops. It also accepts that certain restrictions to trade and migration must be enforced on both sides. Finally, it is also accepted that many treaties between the UK and the EU will no longer apply. Hence the air space access that needs to be negotiated
But if only the UK could work out a trade deal with the EU, which can only happen once the UK figures out what happens with NI. All UK proposals to the EU are rejected and all EU proposals to the UK are also rejected. Nothing tangible can be agreed.
And then out of the Blue it all changes.
Suddenly then we have this amazing agreement that even the man who supposedly negotiated resigns over, after agreeing to go along with it in a Cabinet meeting
Negotiations on the use of the Tech systems is underway and if this is a hostile exit, how do you explain there is a draft agreement?
And finally you post this
"The mood of this country is now resolved to a hard Brexit and it didn't need to be.
Really? it is highly unlikely that is true.