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Are The E U S S R Using The Crisis To Delay A The Brexit Deal?
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-521 01096
smacks of desperation to me, there is nothing stopping meetings and negotiations.
smacks of desperation to me, there is nothing stopping meetings and negotiations.
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The Civil Service is rapidly switching to dealing with Covid-19, key members of governments here and across the Channel are dealing with Covid or even sick, and there are more important things -- literal matters of life and death -- to focus on. No matter how important it is to sort out trade arrangements, fisheries policy, etc, anyone can see they are far less urgent.
The Civil Service is rapidly switching to dealing with Covid-19, key members of governments here and across the Channel are dealing with Covid or even sick, and there are more important things -- literal matters of life and death -- to focus on. No matter how important it is to sort out trade arrangements, fisheries policy, etc, anyone can see they are far less urgent.
Does the left hand know what the right hand is doing? Can only one thing be done at a time?
There is SKYPE and such like. Email. Old fashioned telephone calls.
I am actually in two minds on this at the moment.
On the one hand they can get it done it is just the EU (and probably some on the UK side) trying to score good boy points and thinking the UK must see how much they need the EU now......
On the other, delaying by a couple of months I don’t think will kill anyone. But I would insert the proviso that any extension does not include continuing payments to the EU. But of course that won’t happen lol
There is SKYPE and such like. Email. Old fashioned telephone calls.
I am actually in two minds on this at the moment.
On the one hand they can get it done it is just the EU (and probably some on the UK side) trying to score good boy points and thinking the UK must see how much they need the EU now......
On the other, delaying by a couple of months I don’t think will kill anyone. But I would insert the proviso that any extension does not include continuing payments to the EU. But of course that won’t happen lol
In addition to what I’ve said above, we also need to assess how many people in specific industries have been victims of CV. For example, there may be a crisis in the fishing industry which calls for a relaxation on all quotas / zones to ensure the industry isn’t completely lost. Farming production may suffer leading to new deals and countries working together to grow specific crops (more cereal crops for basic foodstuffs). We just don’t know. To do a deal now would be crazy.
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