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10 kin minutes! What's to talk about? trade or not? You impose tariffs so do we end of! I don't get what could possible take any time.
10 kin minutes! What's to talk about? trade or not? You impose tariffs so do we end of! I don't get what could possible take any time.
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"Just Flipping (to avoid the censors) Do It" Eddie.
I think the frustration shown by many wishing to see the UK's swift exit from the EU is that, continually, our leaving seems wholly dependent on the successful conclusion to the negotiations on our future relationship with the rest of the EU (which the "deal" is about). This ain't necessarily so.
I think the UK's negotiators will find (when their negotiations get under way) that it will be impossible to unravel ourselves completely in a short timescale. But that should not prevent our departure, see the end to our payments and the end to our being subject to EU influence and control.
The act of leaving is not dependent on the success (or otherwise) of the negotiations and there will be quite a time when, in all manner of things - including trade, the UK will have to behave like all other normal (i.e. non-EU) nations do.
"Just Flipping (to avoid the censors) Do It" Eddie.
I think the frustration shown by many wishing to see the UK's swift exit from the EU is that, continually, our leaving seems wholly dependent on the successful conclusion to the negotiations on our future relationship with the rest of the EU (which the "deal" is about). This ain't necessarily so.
I think the UK's negotiators will find (when their negotiations get under way) that it will be impossible to unravel ourselves completely in a short timescale. But that should not prevent our departure, see the end to our payments and the end to our being subject to EU influence and control.
The act of leaving is not dependent on the success (or otherwise) of the negotiations and there will be quite a time when, in all manner of things - including trade, the UK will have to behave like all other normal (i.e. non-EU) nations do.
eddie: "You need to offer your services to the Prime Minister directly. Why does she need a 'Brexit' team when you can do the job for free? " - I wish she would, I'd do before I get p***** this evening, we'd be 12bn better off and I'd double that on Monday when we stop giving free money to foreigners. All the so called difficulties are from procrastinating remainiacs.
As I said earlier, 3Ts (it mayt have been in a previous life or earlier in this question, I can't remember): "Politicians (and their Learned Friends) revel in prevarication, complication and prolonged negotiation. It makes the politicians feel important and M’Learned Friends wealthy."
So long as politicians and their Learned Friends are running things it will always be so. I happen to agree with you that leaving the EU is far simpler than we're expected to believe. If we just left and behaved as all other nations do towards the EU it would be initially messy but life would go on. The politicians and their friends want all the I's dotted and the T's crossed before we leave. That will never happen. They need to get the basics sorted (no contributions, no influence or control by the EU on any of our affairs) so that we revert to a situation that normal nations are in. The EU and the UK can then decide between them the order of events for untangling the mess that both have got themselves into courtesy of the ridiculous and outrageous attempts to create a federal Europe by stealth.
So long as politicians and their Learned Friends are running things it will always be so. I happen to agree with you that leaving the EU is far simpler than we're expected to believe. If we just left and behaved as all other nations do towards the EU it would be initially messy but life would go on. The politicians and their friends want all the I's dotted and the T's crossed before we leave. That will never happen. They need to get the basics sorted (no contributions, no influence or control by the EU on any of our affairs) so that we revert to a situation that normal nations are in. The EU and the UK can then decide between them the order of events for untangling the mess that both have got themselves into courtesy of the ridiculous and outrageous attempts to create a federal Europe by stealth.
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