Re: Bye Bye Boris!
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:33 am
Imagine being punished for not doing what you said you'd do 
Only the little stuff like trade agreements and not destroying the Good Friday agreement to get sorted thenSwervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:41 am It's fairly standard practice. There's always hundreds of ongoing cases against the various EU states.
Meanwhile, we've signed a deal with Norway over shared fishing rights and offered the EU a 3yr transitional arrangement over fishing rights.
Fishing and state aid are the 2 big stumbling blocks, and we aren't asking for anything out of the ordinary or unreasonable on that front.ZedLeg wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:49 amOnly the little stuff like trade agreements and not destroying the Good Friday agreement to get sorted thenSwervin_Mervin wrote: Thu Oct 01, 2020 10:41 am It's fairly standard practice. There's always hundreds of ongoing cases against the various EU states.
Meanwhile, we've signed a deal with Norway over shared fishing rights and offered the EU a 3yr transitional arrangement over fishing rights.![]()
Probably. Macon would rather fvxk it for everyone than potentially commit political suicideBroccers wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 4:32 pm Does anyone actually think there will be no deal? Gove seems to think its probable.
I think its looking increasingly likely to be the case tbh.Broccers wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 4:32 pm Does anyone actually think there will be no deal? Gove seems to think its probable.
I think a deal will be pulled out of the hat at the last minute, like with the withdrawal agreement. I suspect the posturing and references to no deal now are intended to make it look like a real possibility to aid our negotiations with the EU; that's not proven to be a successful tactic thus far in negotiations of course but as long as there's some other news as distraction when we cave in, Boris will get away with it *again*.Broccers wrote: Mon Oct 19, 2020 4:32 pm Does anyone actually think there will be no deal? Gove seems to think its probable.
Yes, the EU are a bunch of clownsDelphi wrote: Tue Oct 20, 2020 11:17 am I think No Deal is the likely outcome or as they're phrasing it now "An Australia style deal". They really are a bunch of utter clowns.
The big problem of using the brinkmanship strategy is that it then requires a very public, face-losing climb-down from somebody if you're going to come back from the brink, and in this circumstance both the UK and individual EU leaders seem more motivated by public perception of their negotiating performance than the end result.Jobbo wrote: Tue Oct 20, 2020 9:57 am I think a deal will be pulled out of the hat at the last minute, like with the withdrawal agreement. I suspect the posturing and references to no deal now are intended to make it look like a real possibility to aid our negotiations with the EU; that's not proven to be a successful tactic thus far in negotiations of course but as long as there's some other news as distraction when we cave in, Boris will get away with it *again*.
I heard it on the radio but it didn’t sound too bad.
I don't believe saying things to appease people has worked in his favourV8Granite wrote: Thu Oct 29, 2020 5:02 pmI heard it on the radio but it didn’t sound too bad.
So he hasn’t said Anti-Semitism is a terrible thing and admitted there were cases of it in the party. It’s the fact it was massively overblown.
How is that different from what he has said all along or was I listening to the “Newsround” version of the shenanigans ?
Dave!
Probably longer now that penis has gone.
That might depend on whether he caves on the Brexit "negotiations". If he does then he's toast
Actually it seems Cummings and Cain are both employed until mid-Dec. They've just left no.10
I dunno, I got the impression that Cummings was about the only thing keeping Boris 'on message'.