Cont: Brexit: Now What? Part 5

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Nonsense. Do you honestly believe that their are not some EU countries that are net recipients? I know this as a fact, and any reasonably educated person would know the same.

Asking for 'backup with numbers' for such non contentious facts is just a form of diversion. It would take less time for anyone unaware of the facts to Google EU net recipients than it would to quibble and bicker in this thread.
And the back-peddling begins.
 
My prediction however is that the EU will reject the UK's offer and we will be heading for a hard Brexit. At which point the leavers who are happy with this deal will be the ones complaining and yet again there will be a majority of the population unhappy with the outcome.

To be fair, there has never been any possible outcome that the majority of the population wouldn't be unhappy with.

Dave
 
Boris Johnson has resigned now.

Boris Johnson has resigned as Foreign Secretary amid a growing political crisis over the UK's Brexit strategy.

He is second senior cabinet minister to quit within hours following Brexit Secretary David Davis's exit.

His departure came 30 minutes before Theresa May is due to address Parliament about her new Brexit plan, which has angered many Tory MPs.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847

Boris is so transparent.
 
Currency blow: pound weakens against EURO.

The pound fell in the wake of Boris Johnson's resignation from the Cabinet on Monday.

At 15.00 sterling was trading at $1.3261, down 0.64 per cent from the $1.3346 level at 14.40 when rumours of the Foreign Secretary's departure began circulating.

Against the euro the pound was at €1.1287, down 0.43 per cent over the same period.

The move suggests the departure of Mr Johnson makes a no deal Brexit more likely.

Sterling had taken the resignation of the Brexit Secretary David Davis largely in its stride.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-44770847

Good time to sell EURO into sterling.
 
And to think David Cameron called the Brexit referendum mainly to avoid civil war in the Tory party. Oh the irony....

It would have had the masses voted for remaining in the UK. It would have shut up or self purged the leavers because they'd have to choose between having a job as an MP or defecting to UKIP and hoping they'd make it past the post in their constituencies.

Bring on Labour, at least they have an ounce of sense.

Tbh I don't think they do. Or at least when it comes to Brexit I haven't seen it.

Aaaaaaannnndddddd...... Boris has gone.

Yeah, no deal looks very unlikely haha

I don't know, I think the hardliners quitting is probably better for a Brexit deal. May should capitalise on this and just continue on with the plan that was agreed on at Chequers, actually having a proposal is better than not having anything at all.

So, who will be the next Prime minister?

Jacob Rees-Mogg?
BoJo?
Double D?

Probably none of them, since Brexit is turning out to be a career ending proposition.
 
Just seen this on another forum as an answer to what people thought voting leave would mean.

Leave everything that is connected with the eu. Then we negotiate deals in our favour. Little bit like trump is doing for the states tbf.
Why do a lot of leave voters automatically assume that every country is going to give in to our demands for trade deals?

Do they not think that these other countries might want deals that are favourable to them?
 
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Just seen this on another forum as an answer to what people thought voting leave would mean.

Leave everything that is connected with the eu. Then we negotiate deals in our favour. Little bit like trump is doing for the states tbf.
Why do a lot of leave voters automatically assume that every country is going to give in to our demands for trade deals?

Do they not think that these other countries might want deals that are favourable to them?

President Trump isn't negotiating deals in the US' favour. Instead he is unilaterally backing out of deals and imposing tariffs with no clear path to an endgame advantageous to the US.

A disdain for the facts and magical thinking are two of the pillars on which Brexit is founded IMO.
 
Putin's done well. He's wrecked his two main ideological rivals.

Well, he helped. You lot wrecked yourselves fairly well to be honest.
 
Putin's done well. He's wrecked his two main ideological rivals.

Well, he helped. You lot wrecked yourselves fairly well to be honest.

Does Britain really count as Russia's second ideological rival? The Eu I could see, but if you had to pick a second nation I am not sure it would be Britain and not Germany.
 
Word on the wire is that the hard Brexiteers have conjured up the 48 letters needed to trigger a vote of no confidence in May. A meeting was set to start at 5.30 pm BST.
 
Word on the wire is that the hard Brexiteers have conjured up the 48 letters needed to trigger a vote of no confidence in May. A meeting was set to start at 5.30 pm BST.

Why do I get the feeling this is not going to end well?
 
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