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"They'll view him as an insignificant man from the now insignificant and insular little rock next door. I don't think the EU will lose sleep over it. " Yes I reckon so too and yes they wont lose any sleep over it as well ![]() | |||
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"They'll view him as an insignificant man from the now insignificant and insular little rock next door. I don't think the EU will lose sleep over it. " I agree, the EU just like the USA & China will have the upper hand in any negotiations . Boris will have to compromise to get anything like a decent deal | |||
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"How do you think boris speech about it to brussels will go today? He will issue a direct warning that the uk will refuse close alignment of rules and reject the jurisdiction of the european courts in any trade deal as eu leaders prepare to give his plans a frosty reception. He will set out his vision for future relations with the trading bloc and reject accepting similar rules over competition, welfare spending and environmental standards. What will eu think of it? I think that an alignment is necessary to keep a good relation between the uk and eu and as well to secure northern irelands future of the border situation." Just had a quick word with Mystic Meg about this. She said that Boris will make a speech and the EU will react. I asked her what Boris would say and exactly how the EU would react. She said that her crystal ball had gone a bit blurred and cut me off. ![]() | |||
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"They'll view him as an insignificant man from the now insignificant and insular little rock next door. I don't think the EU will lose sleep over it. I agree, the EU just like the USA & China will have the upper hand in any negotiations . Boris will have to compromise to get anything like a decent deal" That is right, it is eu that will be calling the shots here. | |||
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"How do you think boris speech about it to brussels will go today? He will issue a direct warning that the uk will refuse close alignment of rules and reject the jurisdiction of the european courts in any trade deal as eu leaders prepare to give his plans a frosty reception. He will set out his vision for future relations with the trading bloc and reject accepting similar rules over competition, welfare spending and environmental standards. What will eu think of it? I think that an alignment is necessary to keep a good relation between the uk and eu and as well to secure northern irelands future of the border situation. Just had a quick word with Mystic Meg about this. She said that Boris will make a speech and the EU will react. I asked her what Boris would say and exactly how the EU would react. She said that her crystal ball had gone a bit blurred and cut me off. ![]() No you didn’t ![]() | |||
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"This is the trend for the next few years. Things that have been labelled "project fear" by the weak minded are becoming "things we wanted". " I agree, no matter what happens Boris will spin it as ‘amazing ‘ and his adoring fans will believe him . | |||
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"It was a fantastic speech I am really beginning to believe he will be a great leader of this nation. It is rare that I sit through a whole polital speech but this was interesting funny and was based on true aspiration." It made me cry, his blonde hair was well quaffered and was bobbing along when he got excited, beautiful, mesmerising , I am sure the EU were involuntarily shitting themselves | |||
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"Yup go Boris they don't like it up em....when the UK does well compared to the eu dictatorship...Will all you remainers and wingers ...hand back your xtra wealth ...oh no I think not ....or you could give it to the poor or even the gobby Greta kid ...after all she needs a few quid...for plane journeys" Are you Lance Corporal Jones from dads army? Why have you mentioned Greta again?? ![]() | |||
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"Yup go Boris they don't like it up em....when the UK does well compared to the eu dictatorship...Will all you remainers and wingers ...hand back your xtra wealth ...oh no I think not ....or you could give it to the poor or even the gobby Greta kid ...after all she needs a few quid...for plane journeys" How are you going to quantify what if anything is "xtra" personal wealth brought about by your measuring of the UK doing well? | |||
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"Yup go Boris they don't like it up em....when the UK does well compared to the eu dictatorship...Will all you remainers and wingers ...hand back your xtra wealth ...oh no I think not ....or you could give it to the poor or even the gobby Greta kid ...after all she needs a few quid...for plane journeys Are you Lance Corporal Jones from dads army? Why have you mentioned Greta again?? ![]() Standard confused far right nut job. Ignore him. | |||
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"Good for Boris, in case anyone was asleep over the past so called negotiations the EU were in effect dictating the agenda, now they can't with Boris' 80 seat majority, so our gov are giving them some back. Good on Boris. " Haha, why would the EU care about his 80 seat majority? It changes nothing | |||
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"We had the choice of 'No BREXIT', 'A pointless BREXIT', 'A quick disastrous BREXIT' or 'A long reasonable, possibly even good BREXIT' . On Friday we lost the choice of 'No BREXIT' and in June we will lose the choice of 'A long reasonable BREXIT'. That then only leaves 'A pointless BREXIT' or 'A quick disastrous BREXIT'. Personally, given those two choices, I'd rather have 'A pointless BREXIT' but I can see how that wouldn't be satisfactory for most BREXITERS. What I can't understand is why the rush? We've legally left the EU and there's no going back on that now for at least 10 years, if ever. Why not take our time now and get the future relationship right? Surly it's time now to stop the megaphone diplomacy and start the quite, thought out, strategic negotiations? " I agree, but what you are proposing isn’t what Boris is capable off. | |||
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"Nice speech boris. ![]() It was a beauty, did you see the quality of his quafered hair? Beautiful, I have heard that the EU have decided not to negotiate and are going to give him everything he wants . | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higher" Haha. What is the value of the fishing industry? It is good news about Nissan only if you like driving them? You do know the reasons why they are doing this ?? | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higher" Boris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higher Haha. What is the value of the fishing industry? It is good news about Nissan only if you like driving them? You do know the reasons why they are doing this ?? " Seems that its pretty valuable to the eu as they are desperate to get their hands on it. | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higher Haha. What is the value of the fishing industry? It is good news about Nissan only if you like driving them? You do know the reasons why they are doing this ?? Seems that its pretty valuable to the eu as they are desperate to get their hands on it." Desperate? Do you know why Nissan are going to do this? Don’t get me wrong though it is great news for the workers in Sunderland | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() How can a small nation dictate terms with a huge combination of nations on equal terms ? They are bigger, richer and have a far larger population than the UK ? Tell me where we have the advantage? | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() I think he pretty much did | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() We have a trade deficit of around £70 billion so yeah i think they have a lot to lose. | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higher" EU standards are minimum standards. If someone produces goods that exceed the standards. There is no issue. Hope this helps to clear up, at least some of, your confusion. | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() 66 billion isn’t as big as you think, it certainly won’t tip the balance in the UKs favour when it come to making any deals. I | |||
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"Some on here are deluded....or just full of shit ...but hey with your brains I doubt you could tell the difference...no negative attitude here ...always looking forward and happy xx" I'm assuming this isn't a rare moment of self awareness? You should add this to your profile for comedy effect. | |||
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"Some on here are deluded....or just full of shit ...but hey with your brains I doubt you could tell the difference...no negative attitude here ...always looking forward and happy xx" Brexit, the comedy gift that keeps on giving ? ![]() | |||
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"How do you think boris speech about it to brussels will go today? He will issue a direct warning that the uk will refuse close alignment of rules and reject the jurisdiction of the european courts in any trade deal as eu leaders prepare to give his plans a frosty reception. He will set out his vision for future relations with the trading bloc and reject accepting similar rules over competition, welfare spending and environmental standards. What will eu think of it? I think that an alignment is necessary to keep a good relation between the uk and eu and as well to secure northern irelands future of the border situation." As someone who negotiates on a daily basis the Number One Rule for both parties in any negotiation is common ground. To think that you will get anywhere in any negotiation by simply saying you are not going to have common ground is infantile and completely pointless. The EU did not make up the principal of alignment....It is the principal on which it was founded and operates. Boris and his mob of xenophobic idiots are about to learn a very harsh lesson ...Sadly that lesson is the one that will kick us lot in the arse in many ways ! Boris Johnson in charge of any negotiation really is akin to the lunatics taking over the asylum....Did he not learn anything from the demise of the useless Theresa May ! | |||
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"Boris isn't going to get exactly what he wants - unless what he wants is no deal at all; which is possible. As for the EU having to make up for £70bn of lost trade; there's 15 megacities in China and the Belt and Road stops in the heart of Europe - for a reason. That might help the EU take up the slack. Boris is right, we don't have to align with the EU but we will be trading with them on less advantageous terms. We left the club, we don't get the membership advantages any more. The rest of the world - particularly the USA - knows what we just did. If you think they won't try and take advantage of the UK, you're kidding yourselves." Spot on, the USA are going to destroy the UK in any trade negotiations, Trump will keep to his mantra ‘America First’ . | |||
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" We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higher" We’re likely to start accepting US standards, which are far lower in some areas. And we need to align regulations if we don’t want border checks, which is exactly what Dominic Raab pledged yesterday. Either Raab is lying or Johnson is. They can’t both be telling the truth. | |||
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" We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higher We’re likely to start accepting US standards, which are far lower in some areas. And we need to align regulations if we don’t want border checks, which is exactly what Dominic Raab pledged yesterday. Either Raab is lying or Johnson is. They can’t both be telling the truth." They could both be lying. That's where my money is. | |||
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" Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU." Nissan have confirmed that WTO tariffs would make their business in the UK and Europe unsustainable. So if you care about the Nissan workers, you’d better be hoping for a decent deal. | |||
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"How do you think boris speech about it to brussels will go today? He will issue a direct warning that the uk will refuse close alignment of rules and reject the jurisdiction of the european courts in any trade deal as eu leaders prepare to give his plans a frosty reception. He will set out his vision for future relations with the trading bloc and reject accepting similar rules over competition, welfare spending and environmental standards. What will eu think of it? I think that an alignment is necessary to keep a good relation between the uk and eu and as well to secure northern irelands future of the border situation." The EU repeated their position requiring a level playing field. There is plenty of room in that for negotiation unless we act like idiots. That is sadly what the current posturing suggests that we are. However, as Boris has already given Northern Ireland away, denied it, and declared it a victory I guess he will end up doing something similar again. You may have noticed that we are now to have an "Australia" deal which is a rebranding of WTO with some specific sector deals. My guess would be aerospace and automotive as they are of mutual interest. Beyond that the EU will not be too fussed. Fishing will be thrown under the bus as it's only 0.1% of the economy, not in marginal seats and if we cannot sell it to the EU we would have to...ship fish across an ocean to somewhere else to sell at a loss ![]() | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higher" Nissan actually said exactly the opposite ![]() | |||
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"Good for Boris, in case anyone was asleep over the past so called negotiations the EU were in effect dictating the agenda, now they can't with Boris' 80 seat majority, so our gov are giving them some back. Good on Boris. Haha, why would the EU care about his 80 seat majority? It changes nothing " But it does change something. It changes his credibility with the EU in that, if he agrees a deal there's every likely hood that he'll be able to deliver on that deal; unlike previously when it was impossible to get a deal that satisfied most of the so called 'pragmatic' centre of the Conservative Party, the ERG BREXITERS and the Tory Remainers. Now he only has to get a deal that appeals to the 'pragmatic' centre and one of the other two groups. | |||
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"I don’t see there being a deal to be honest because the EU will always want to call the shots and I don’t see boris agreeing to that. " I think no deal will play better with Brexiteer. Telling the EU to go fuck themselves is a crowd pleaser. ![]() | |||
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"Good for Boris, in case anyone was asleep over the past so called negotiations the EU were in effect dictating the agenda, now they can't with Boris' 80 seat majority, so our gov are giving them some back. Good on Boris. Haha, why would the EU care about his 80 seat majority? It changes nothing But it does change something. It changes his credibility with the EU in that, if he agrees a deal there's every likely hood that he'll be able to deliver on that deal; unlike previously when it was impossible to get a deal that satisfied most of the so called 'pragmatic' centre of the Conservative Party, the ERG BREXITERS and the Tory Remainers. Now he only has to get a deal that appeals to the 'pragmatic' centre and one of the other two groups. " After today’s ‘speech ‘ he has very little credibility with the EU. It is obvious that he is only interested in appeasing the hard right and the ERG, the rest of the MPs will vote as they are told to . This has no deal written all over it | |||
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"Sad to see so many self hating Brits on here. In 10 years time we can judge how Brexit has really worked out." It’s not ‘self hating’ to criticise government policy. | |||
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"Sad to see so many self hating Brits on here. In 10 years time we can judge how Brexit has really worked out. It’s not ‘self hating’ to criticise government policy." It probably / possibly is if you're a Boris fan boy though ![]() | |||
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"Sad to see so many self hating Brits on here. In 10 years time we can judge how Brexit has really worked out." Ever consider that remainers actually love their country and don't want to see it suffer due to false promises from a bunch of deluded liars? Less than a week after Brexit officially happened and look at the backtracking on previous commitments and statements. Of course you haven't. We all secretly worship at the EU alter and hate everything British. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Sad to see so many self hating Brits on here. In 10 years time we can judge how Brexit has really worked out. Ever consider that remainers actually love their country and don't want to see it suffer due to false promises from a bunch of deluded liars? Less than a week after Brexit officially happened and look at the backtracking on previous commitments and statements. Of course you haven't. We all secretly worship at the EU alter and hate everything British. ![]() ![]() You know that he won't get the irony - right? ![]() | |||
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"So much guessing going on ...I guess we doing well compared to other eu countries at the mo ...let's judge it all in 5 years when the losers can then admit they were wrong about brexit lol" Well even ardent brexiters like Rees-Mogg and Digby Jones reckon we’d possibly see Brexit befits in 50 or 100 years time, so you might be a tad optimistic. | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() Who cares , we aren’t in the EU anymore ![]() | |||
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"So much guessing going on ...I guess we doing well compared to other eu countries at the mo ...let's judge it all in 5 years when the losers can then admit they were wrong about brexit lol" But it’s a win win situation for remain voters, so all good , I just hope the oldies who voted to leave are around long enough ![]() | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() still got to try and do a deal i hope shes on the committee. ![]() | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Why? if even if she is she won’t be alone ? why do you care about an MEP ? Isn’t it time you moved on ? We have left the EU ![]() | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() We might have left but both sides still need a trade deal and that was what he was asking her about,you should watch it bbc2 this evening. | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Why? Is she making the trade deal on her own? We have left the EU | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() we have a whole year of trade talks to keep us amused now you are very naive if you think its over. ![]() | |||
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"I don’t see there being a deal to be honest because the EU will always want to call the shots and I don’t see boris agreeing to that. I think no deal will play better with Brexiteer. Telling the EU to go fuck themselves is a crowd pleaser. ![]() And a sobering thought for wine producers in Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Reims. And a reality check for car producers in Munich, Stuttgart, Ingolstadt, and Wolfsburg. Among many many others. | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() And you are naive if you think one French MEP will be responsible for the trade talks. Why do you care what she says? And it’s 11 months, not a year ![]() | |||
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"I don’t see there being a deal to be honest because the EU will always want to call the shots and I don’t see boris agreeing to that. I think no deal will play better with Brexiteer. Telling the EU to go fuck themselves is a crowd pleaser. ![]() Why? Those companies will be able to take the hit and survive ok and if they don’t how will that benefit the UK? | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Haha, nothing like resorting to insults when you are losing an argument ![]() | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What argument? you have said nothing apart from we have left the eu.Whats your view on alignment of workers rights and fair competition the role of the ecj? let me know then we can have a discussion. | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() What has that got to do with a French MEP on the Andrew Neil show? Let me know then we can have a discussion ![]() | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Because she was being ask about the up coming trade talks and alignment with the eu as the title of the thread suggests. ![]() | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() So she is the chief Brexit negotiator? I thought that was Michel Barniers job? I doubt she has much sway in the upcoming negotiations so why is it relevant ? Anyway , everyone gets ripped by Neil, that is why Boris didn’t have the guts to be interviewed by him? Fair comment? ![]() | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() You are obviously lonely and just on here for someone to talk to as you dont seem to want to discuss the trade talks and eu alignment just spout random stuff. | |||
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"Andrew niel has just ripped the arse out of a french mep ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Another insult ,don’t make it personal and try and stick to the discussion . This is really simple question, what has a French MEP getting her ‘ares ripped ‘ on the Andrew Neil show got to do with the upcoming trade deals with the EU? How much influence has she got and how will it change the outcome ? | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() Andrew Neill brought that very point up with some left-wing French MEP tonight. She didn't seem happy when he started listing stronger workers rights, maternity leave, environmental standards. He asked would a level playing field mean the French etc. would have to improve their standards. Seemed to upset her.... He also pointed out that the ECJ cannot rule on breaches of any trade deals between EU and other countries....so why should we allow it? The strongest card is economics. The balance of trade between us and EU is a massive point in our favour. | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() So we are going to get a better deal with the EU than we had before? That is amazing news. This French MEP must be one of the EUs top negotiators? | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() Absolutely fucking huge news. If true. | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() Massive, game changer, I can’t imagine it isn’t true though? ![]() | |||
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"Just part of the team working under Barmier" The team? Ah right, she must be very influential though ? | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() ![]() This is what a random chap on line understood from watching Andrew Neil interviewing "some left-wing french MEP". Seems water tight. Sorted. Yay Brexit. | |||
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"The EU have revealed that the UK does have the upper hand because they want access to our fishing waters. Nissan have also confirmed their commitment to the UK and stated that they are more focussed on the UK market than the EU. We have a much stronger, firmer PM in Boris. I also wonder why anyone would think that is in the UK's interests to align with EU standards guven that, in many areas, UK standards are far higherBoris should tell them they need to align with the uk standards where theirs are lower and see what they say to that. ![]() ![]() Thank god for that, I bet the pound is soaring ? Job done in less than a week | |||
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