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Why Do The Eu Mandarins Think They Have Any Say On Brexit......?
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http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -373699 17
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b) It's probably not unreasonable to expect Brexit to be delayed until the UK Government feels it's the opportune moment to trigger Article 50
c) It might well be argued that a former president of the EU Council has, at the very least, no less say on Brexit than some random guy on a random website that nobody else cares about.
d) Anyway Brexit will lead to a negotiation, rather than a "these are our demands, EU" -- "OK then, have everything you asked for" fait accompli. So EU mandarins will have a role, no matter how hard you try to hide this truth from yourself.
b) It's probably not unreasonable to expect Brexit to be delayed until the UK Government feels it's the opportune moment to trigger Article 50
c) It might well be argued that a former president of the EU Council has, at the very least, no less say on Brexit than some random guy on a random website that nobody else cares about.
d) Anyway Brexit will lead to a negotiation, rather than a "these are our demands, EU" -- "OK then, have everything you asked for" fait accompli. So EU mandarins will have a role, no matter how hard you try to hide this truth from yourself.
jim, if our brexit team have an ounce of gumption they'll not "negotiate" with these charlatans. I've yet to see anything that we need to "negotiate" about. You like the rest of the SGB are trying your best to find some why of making brexit look wrong and no matter what you do it seems to keep looking right. You are an intelligent guy jim, try looking at it objectively, put down the grapes and start from an impartial position.
I *am* looking at it objectively. Brexit is going to happen, so far as I can tell, but objectively it must of necessity involve negotiating with the EU. I didn't comment on the outcome of those or what I think they will be; that will depend on the attitudes of both sides. But you are kidding yourself if you think that Brexit is going to be smooth, organised, and entirely down to what *you* want.
If nothing else, bear in mind that we are in the EU at the moment. We can't just up sticks and leave when being inside the EU involves integration at every level. There will be plenty of microsurgery involved. Or you could just rip an arm off, and see how that works out.
If nothing else, bear in mind that we are in the EU at the moment. We can't just up sticks and leave when being inside the EU involves integration at every level. There will be plenty of microsurgery involved. Or you could just rip an arm off, and see how that works out.
'Why do the EU mandarins think they have any say on Brexit'
Read this especially paragraph 4.
http:// openeur ope.org .uk/tod ay/blog /the-me chanics -of-lea ving-th e-eu-ex plainin g-artic le-50/
This is NOT my view ( I have had plenty of abuse on that!) it is what will actually happen. I often think no one apart from me and including the government has actually read this!
Read this especially paragraph 4.
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This is NOT my view ( I have had plenty of abuse on that!) it is what will actually happen. I often think no one apart from me and including the government has actually read this!
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