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Now the rest of the world is bullying us. This is so mean of them, they are only doing it because they know that David, Liam and Nigel were right when they promised the people that this would be easy because everyone needs us more than we need them.
I wonder what UK public sector body the USA might want further opened up to their private sector in order to accept our membership?????
We are talking about politics though , in my view the rhetoric and the actual are two different things , and I'm fairly sure there is a behind the doors done deal ( NOT A PRETTY ONE ), if there's not then the EU are indeed bullying the UK decision in trying to force an election via no deal ,using the Labour/SNP and Liberal position of not voting for any deal ,and forcing upon us a second referendum , and on we go , and go and go until we get a yes ,depending on how many referendums we can master in the next ten years .
I'm not sure where you are getting any of that from. The EU cannot force an election and the people involved in the negotiation would even say that it wasn't any of their business.
The EU negotiators set out how they would respond right at the start of the process and have been very consistent, it is the Tories who are either incompetent in thinking that the EU would abandon its core principles to suit us, or just grandstanding to deflect the inevitable terrible outcome is not their fault and hoping that people blame the EU 'bullies' instead.
To expand my view ( and thats all it is ) if the EU just dont want us to go ,and they know there is body off opposition in the UK who will never agree any Tory agreement to agree a deal ,they are not stupid as they know the government could be forced into a confidence vote and lose , hey ho a general election the one goal Labour would love ,whose no to say that closed doors conversation have taken place with opposition parties to the Tories over this matter ,with a hint ,hey we could get this turned over with enough bad press ,barriers and no easy resolution ,Labour wins , EU put off any further nations considering a Brexit vote ??
Hey its just a view , not researched .
I'm sure there will be plenty of people who will be calling for another vote so that, this time, we can get things right - as they see it. However, isn't that what Farage, Bill Cash, the android Redwood and plenty of others were banging on about non stop for about thirty years before they finally got one? Farage even said that he would keep campaigning to leave even if the result went 52/48 against him in June 2016, so why on earth should those who want us to be a member of the EU give up on their wish just because there was a vote which showed that a 52/48 majority out of those who voted wanted to leave the EU on a certain day in this country's history?
I don't think the strategic position is that difficult to understand.
The British want to leave the EU on terms that give it a competitive advantage over the EU by having some of the beneficial elements of the single market and customs union it likes but jettisoning some of the others and going its own way with the rest of the world. It is nowhere near ready to do that by the leaving date it self-imposed so wants a transitional period of 21 months before the full effects of its ambitions kick in and to allow a trade agreement with the EU to be negotiated when we properly leave on 1st January 2021.
The EU, recognising the UK short term position is negotiating the withdrawal and transitional period on its own terms, money, citizen rights and above all the Irish Border. In the longer term, recognising that the UK will have another cliff edge approaching on 31 December 2020 will take its time in negotiating a future trade deal with the aim of giving itself a competitive advantage over the UK.
That is why it has offered two models for the future, Norway where the UK pays large sums to retain access to the single market and has to abide by rules it had no say in formulating and no opportunity to strike its own trade deals or a basic free trade agreement similar to that negotiated with Canada (as long as that respects a frictionless Irish Border).
The UK government has already rejected Norway because of its self-imposed red lines around the single market and customs union. Johnson, Davis and their chums are now selling Super Canada or Canada ++ as the answer. Another seductive but false promise which will not get much traction because the super or ++ bits we want from a UK perspective will be seen as -- by the EU who will be offering Canada or the cliff as its likely trade offering.
If you want to call this bullying then if it makes you happy its a free (r) country I suppose.
You mean like this?
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-35409274
Was this bullying?
https://twitter.com/uk_domain_names/...680473090?s=19
This is a nice thread that explains clearly what brexit will mean. Nice because it's easy to understand. But not so nice because... well.
Looks like the can is now being kicked around a cul-de-sac (or whatever we will call that kind of road after March 2019).