Brexit, for once some facts.

oldgroaner

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The Times and Sunday Times are claiming that the EU have tabled
some last minute demands , the EU say hey there is nothing new on the table .
The question is is who can you believe to be telling the truth

It's a bit of a tragedy that no one can say our side won't be lying through their teeth
 

oyster

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The Times and Sunday Times are claiming that the EU have tabled
some last minute demands , the EU say hey there is nothing new on the table .
The question is is who can you believe to be telling the truth

It's a bit of a tragedy that no one can say our side won't be lying through their teeth
I have been wondering how much of the documentation will not make it into the National Archives for future generations to assess. Whether by avoidance of writing things down in the first place or somehow disappearing.

I suspect that there will be a contrast between what the UK politicians have said/admitted in public and reality. Whether the best commentators are any more accurate remains to be seen.
 
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oldgroaner

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I have been wondering how much of the documentation will not make it into the National Archives for future generations to assess. Whether by avoidance of writing things down in the first place or somehow disappearing.

I suspect that there will be a contrast between what the UK politicians have said/admitted in public and reality. Whether the best commentators are any more accurate remains to be seen.
There are lies damned lies and conservative statements
 
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Barry Shittpeas

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The Times and Sunday Times are claiming that the EU have tabled
some last minute demands , the EU say hey there is nothing new on the table .
The question is is who can you believe to be telling the truth

It's a bit of a tragedy that no one can say our side won't be lying through their teeth
I doubt we will ever know the truth. The best policy is to trust no one in these circumstances
 

Danidl

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I have been wondering how much of the documentation will not make it into the National Archives for future generations to assess. Whether by avoidance of writing things down in the first place or somehow disappearing.

I suspect that there will be a contrast between what the UK politicians have said/admitted in public and reality. Whether the best commentators are any more accurate remains to be seen.
I don't see why any of the in process documents should ever be archived. The only thing which matters in the final version and the final briefing notes
 

oyster

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I don't see why any of the in process documents should ever be archived. The only thing which matters in the final version and the final briefing notes
Historians love background information which can help to interpret the public documents. And many of us have been fascinated by some of the things that have been revealed by sometimes unexpected documents.

I'd not want any of this lot to get away with hiding their actions even if it takes several decades to be published.
 

Danidl

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Historians love background information which can help to interpret the public documents. And many of us have been fascinated by some of the things that have been revealed by sometimes unexpected documents.

I'd not want any of this lot to get away with hiding their actions even if it takes several decades to be published.
I see a difference between a position paper presented to a cabinet ,and a proposal introduced for horse trading purposes.

What I expect to find in the fullness of time is that the new "demands" from the EU are legal clarifications of pre existing positions. The reason for these clarifications is because the UK has lost the trust of the EU . In terms of an own goal the insistence by BJ to go against the advice of the HoLs and "even in a limited way" to break an existing treaty takes some beating. Especially when at the exact same time you are trying to negotiate an even bigger treaty.
There were very interesting asides yesterday from our Simon Coveney , the Foreign Affairs Minister regarding fisheries.
His view is very much contrary to the UK position.
1. This is about coastal communities in Ireland and France ,not about money. Money or compensation will not fix it.
2. The UK or the BJ Cabinet see this as a acid public test of sovereignty, and would give money
Of significance is that Coveney constituency is very much a coastal region.
 

Barry Shittpeas

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I see a difference between a position paper presented to a cabinet ,and a proposal introduced for horse trading purposes.

What I expect to find in the fullness of time is that the new "demands" from the EU are legal clarifications of pre existing positions. The reason for these clarifications is because the UK has lost the trust of the EU . In terms of an own goal the insistence by BJ to go against the advice of the HoLs and "even in a limited way" to break an existing treaty takes some beating. Especially when at the exact same time you are trying to negotiate an even bigger treaty.
There were very interesting asides yesterday from our Simon Coveney , the Foreign Affairs Minister regarding fisheries.
His view is very much contrary to the UK position.
1. This is about coastal communities in Ireland and France ,not about money. Money or compensation will not fix it.
2. The UK or the BJ Cabinet see this as a acid public test of sovereignty, and would give money
Of significance is that Coveney constituency is very much a coastal region.
I wouldn’t get too carried away. Ireland is being played like tinker’s penny whistle by the EU. Unlike France, Germany and formally the U.K., Ireland is suckling on the EU’s teat. They are a nett cost and once they have served their purpose, will be relegated to parasitic status by their masters.
 

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I wouldn’t get too carried away. Ireland is being played like tinker’s penny whistle by the EU. Unlike France, Germany and formally the U.K., Ireland is suckling on the EU’s teat. They are a nett cost and once they have served their purpose, will be relegated to parasitic status by their masters.
That's a typically English view of the EU, and wrong because it completely misunderstands what the EU is about and why it was formed.
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Danidl

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I wouldn’t get too carried away. Ireland is being played like tinker’s penny whistle by the EU. Unlike France, Germany and formally the U.K., Ireland is suckling on the EU’s teat. They are a nett cost and once they have served their purpose, will be relegated to parasitic status by their masters.
We will see...
 

oyster

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Feel sorry for Von der Leyen...

Brexit: Johnson and Von der Leyen to take over with direct talks
UK PM and European commission president to speak on Saturday after negotiators fail to reach agreement
 

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Would it be right to suspect he is no longer under the protection of certain highly placed people?

Dominic Cummings lockdown breach looked at by police amid 'perverting course of justice' claims
EXCLUSIVE: Cummings, who quit as the Prime Minister’s chief of staff last month, insisted in May that the trip was justified as he was worried about his family’s health
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/claim-dominic-cummings-perverted-justice-23117818
 
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Feel sorry for Von der Leyen...

Brexit: Johnson and Von der Leyen to take over with direct talks
UK PM and European commission president to speak on Saturday after negotiators fail to reach agreement
Not so bad as the pair can sit down over a chummy pint and a slap up scotch egg or a kipper or whatever food prop is flavour of the day...



 
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Barry Shittpeas

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“We’ve been holding street parties and firing rockets at our city’s most iconic buildings in the middle of a global pandemic. Now we’ve all got coronavirus, can we have some free money?” Said the Labour Mayor.

Liverpool's mayor Joe Anderson has been arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit bribery and witness intimidation.

Oh dear.
 
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