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David Davies has achieved precisely nothing, since the day after the Referendum, and 2019 is fast approaching. We are no nearer a resolution of all the outstanding problems, than we were back then.
Europe knows that we have a dead woman walking in the shape of May, and that she will not step aside and trigger a leadership contest.
Europe holds all the cards. All that May has done today, is to kick the can a few more miles down the road, knowing that it won't be her that will have to go and pick it up again.
David Davies has achieved precisely nothing, since the day after the Referendum, and 2019 is fast approaching. We are no nearer a resolution of all the outstanding problems, than we were back then.
Europe knows that we have a dead woman walking in the shape of May, and that she will not step aside and trigger a leadership contest.
Europe holds all the cards. All that May has done today, is to kick the can a few more miles down the road, knowing that it won't be her that will have to go and pick it up again.
//Europe holds all the cards//
No it doesnt, you have bee listening too much to remoaners like Hammond.
In an ideal World we would part and for mutually beneficial items we would come to an agreement, but that is not going to happen as the EU needs to be seen to 'punish' us in order to stop others leaving. In addition the EU needs our money (all it has ever needed from us is truth be told).
So the sooner May & Co get a grasp of that and just get on and leave the better. Dragging it out wont help us and it wont help the EU either long term.
No deal is not a problem. We already pay a huge tariff to the EU to 'free' trade. All that will happen is that the tariff will be applied to goods bought and paid by the individuals buying those goods rather than them being subsidised by the Tax payer. Individuals will have the choice to buy that item or not. The tax payer will gain as they wont be paying for the items those individuals buy.
No it doesnt, you have bee listening too much to remoaners like Hammond.
In an ideal World we would part and for mutually beneficial items we would come to an agreement, but that is not going to happen as the EU needs to be seen to 'punish' us in order to stop others leaving. In addition the EU needs our money (all it has ever needed from us is truth be told).
So the sooner May & Co get a grasp of that and just get on and leave the better. Dragging it out wont help us and it wont help the EU either long term.
No deal is not a problem. We already pay a huge tariff to the EU to 'free' trade. All that will happen is that the tariff will be applied to goods bought and paid by the individuals buying those goods rather than them being subsidised by the Tax payer. Individuals will have the choice to buy that item or not. The tax payer will gain as they wont be paying for the items those individuals buy.
YMB....well, at this rate, my prediction that we might not leave after all looks like it might come true.
Your only hope is that May has another fit of the vapours, and resigns, leaving the Grey Wolves to tear each other to pieces in the bid to succeed her.
Then you might have someone more to your taste in Number Ten.....lets hope it isn't DD though !
Your only hope is that May has another fit of the vapours, and resigns, leaving the Grey Wolves to tear each other to pieces in the bid to succeed her.
Then you might have someone more to your taste in Number Ten.....lets hope it isn't DD though !
// I admire Mrs May. I think she has the most difficult job of any Prime Minister since at least World War II and she's doing it with dignity. //
I completely disagree. She is worse than Cameron who was utterly terrible. She inherited a good working majority and translated that into a deficit, so her judgement is suspect, and her authority is zilch.
Does anyone really want Brexit to drag on for 2 years longer than it needs to?
At this rate, she will be gone in weeks.
I completely disagree. She is worse than Cameron who was utterly terrible. She inherited a good working majority and translated that into a deficit, so her judgement is suspect, and her authority is zilch.
Does anyone really want Brexit to drag on for 2 years longer than it needs to?
At this rate, she will be gone in weeks.
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