Not so much as they are tired of your lies and sarcasm
Thanks mate.
I never forget your million subscribers.
Not so much as they are tired of your lies and sarcasm
You are wrong there.Eh no. The majority overall would prefer no Brexit. A majority in a Unionist camp would prefer a very very soft Brexit, and decreasing numbers towards harder Brexits. Then finally one comes to very hard line "Republican" agitators who look forward to the chaos,and the opportunities it presents
Not saying that at all. What I am saying is that our negotiating position was weakened by our parliament being divided and not supporting the result. The EU saw that and realised they could offer a deal that was to their benefit and not a benefit for all. And now the idiots have totally taken any negotiating power from the UK. Perversely this may result in the no deal they are so scared of. Have you seen the reports of the crisis in the EU. They are on the brink of recession and no deal would probably push them over the edge. They are terrified that we may be successful without them, which is why they still want to control us.So you are saying that we need to present a very real threat that we will leave the EU without a deal in the hope that will scare them into offering a better deal than May’s deal?
Ok, so you are clearly not afraid to leave the EU without a deal. So why should the EU be afraid of no deal if you aren’t? What makes your position superior to that of the EU?
Cue more tumbleweed.
Still proud of your first and biggest lie when you came up with that?, and now changing it from "viewers" to "subscribers"?Thanks mate.
I never forget your million subscribers.
Parliament took away Bojo's kamikaze tactic, not our ability to negotiate.Not saying that at all. What I am saying is that our negotiating position was weakened by our parliament being divided and not supporting the result. The EU saw that and realised they could offer a deal that was to their benefit and not a benefit for all. And now the idiots have totally taken any negotiating power from the UK. Perversely this may result in the no deal they are so scared of. Have you seen the reports of the crisis in the EU. They are on the brink of recession and no deal would probably push them over the edge. They are terrified that we may be successful without them, which is why they still want to control us.
It still hasn't sunk in, has it? we don't actually have a negotiating position that can override the restrictions that the EU has to abide by to satisfy the other member states.Not saying that at all. What I am saying is that our negotiating position was weakened by our parliament being divided and not supporting the result. The EU saw that and realised they could offer a deal that was to their benefit and not a benefit for all. And now the idiots have totally taken any negotiating power from the UK. Perversely this may result in the no deal they are so scared of. Have you seen the reports of the crisis in the EU. They are on the brink of recession and no deal would probably push them over the edge. They are terrified that we may be successful without them, which is why they still want to control us.
Parliament took away Bojo's kamikaze tactic, not our ability to negotiate.
We have to pay membership fees until end of 2020, very difficult to wriggle out of it.
Until then, we can either be in or out, the EU will still get their money.
If we are out, then we can talk to the EU about the future trade, if we are in, we can't. That's the difference.
The rest is up to our parliament.
What Bojo tries to do is to pretend that sovereignty lies with a particular vote in June 2016 and not with parliament. You want to believe him but he is not right.
May tried the thread of No Deal remember? and it failed, why would a failed tactic be successful just because we get a bumbling moron to threaten it again?You have to accept that negotiating without the ability to say no thanks is a massive hindrance.
They can put anything on the table and say that's it. Take it or take it.
You can argue May was an idiot. But that is another argument.
It still hasn't sunk in, has it? we don't actually have a negotiating position that can override the restrictions that the EU has to abide by to satisfy the other member states.
The rest is simply nonsense
They will tell us what we can have, it's quite simple really we don't have the upper hand, never had and never will.
I really don't know why you cling on to this "Victim" viewpoint.
Your side is in power and always has been, they did their best, you didn't like it.
Do you really think the idiot Johnson can do any better, when everyone over there regards him as an untrustworthy liar?
They will give the liar king crumbs to help him con the gullible leavers , who by now will accept anything if it is made to look like a victory and a defeat for the EU.
By the way this is rather humorous
"They are terrified that we may be successful without them, which is why they still want to control us."
Where did this joke originate? just who is going to make this country successful, when the financial wizards are betting Five Billion pounds on Brexit failing?
Fingers what are you rambling about?Your opinion is skewed.
You are a frothing at the mouth remainist.
No matter what happens you will say it is wrong.
May tried the thread of No Deal remember? and it failed, why would a failed tactic be successful just because we get a bumbling moron to threaten it again?
And what sort of threat is it anyway?
Give in to our demands or we will cause disaster to ourselves to be a minor nuisance to you?
Fingers you are Rambling again, You live in a dream world of nonsense.You cannot be taken seriously.
You are a fundamentalist.
If the EU said you had to hop every Sunday for one hour you would do it and attack others that didn't conform to their edict.
You are completely biased.
I dare say that when you go to your suppliers to negotiate you don't say. "By the way. I will take any price you give me. I won't bother trying anybody else". This seems to me to be your position on Brexit. Accept anything they are minded to offer.Parliament took away Bojo's kamikaze tactic, not our ability to negotiate.
We have to pay membership fees until end of 2020, very difficult to wriggle out of it.
Until then, we can either be in or out, the EU will still get their money.
If we are out, then we can talk to the EU about the future trade, if we are in, we can't. That's the difference.
The rest is up to our parliament.
What Bojo tries to do is to pretend that sovereignty lies with a particular vote in June 2016 and not with parliament. You want to believe him but he is not right.
nothing, nobody will stop Bojo or a future government leaving the EU without a deal when parliament agrees.You have to accept that negotiating without the ability to say no thanks is a massive hindrance.
They can put anything on the table and say that's it. Take it or take it.
You can argue May was an idiot. But that is another argument.
Woosh, you are normally a little more circumspect than this. See the title. It describes the consequences of different levels of Brexit..not the obvious one of No Brexit. The option of No Brexit was not available and is discussed nowhere in the report. What this says is consistent with my argument.You are wrong there.
This is a study from Queen university, Belfast.
Go to page 33, there is a summary there.
https://www.qub.ac.uk/sites/brexitni/BrexitandtheBorder/Report/Filetoupload,820734,en.pdf
No. This is the wishful thinking school of fantasy. The EU knew well in advance all the capabilities of the British Economy..as indeed did many experts in the UKs diplomatic and civil service. When the surprise result emerged, they both were gobsmacked. The EU then went around,in the person of Barnier to see what the 27 countries would be happy with. They also listed all the legal entities which would be affected.Not saying that at all. What I am saying is that our negotiating position was weakened by our parliament being divided and not supporting the result. The EU saw that and realised they could offer a deal that was to their benefit and not a benefit for all. And now the idiots have totally taken any negotiating power from the UK. Perversely this may result in the no deal they are so scared of. Have you seen the reports of the crisis in the EU. They are on the brink of recession and no deal would probably push them over the edge. They are terrified that we may be successful without them, which is why they still want to control us.
You dare say wrong, where does "trying anybody else" come into the equation when you are trying to negotiate Brexit?I dare say that when you go to your suppliers to negotiate you don't say. "By the way. I will take any price you give me. I won't bother trying anybody else". This seems to me to be your position on Brexit. Accept anything they are minded to offer.
You must also be reasonable in your demands, otherwise it is not a negotiation,it is a rant.You have to accept that negotiating without the ability to say no thanks is a massive hindrance.
They can put anything on the table and say that's it. Take it or take it.
You can argue May was an idiot. But that is another argument.
They will get away with 75 hereHuge disruption in Paris as workers protest over pension reforms which will mean they can’t retire until they are 63. They certainly know how to protest over there.
If our government imposed a retirement age of 63, I wonder how much protest that would bring