We would not expect to pay for access to their markets any more than they would expect to pay for access to ours.
They're hanging on by the skin of their balls at the moment, they have no manifesto and could fall at any time. All they're doing is Brexit, digging their own political grave.WorKid wrote:The Tories that are in power you mean? Making laws and seeing through the most important transition of power since the end of the Empire? I'm not sure how it hasn't worked out just fine.
Escape wrote:I heard he was up on the allotment last night, signalling with a flashlight. And what's that tune he's always whistling. What's he digging in there? I'll tell you one thing: he's not digging a duck island for the pond.
I don't get what she's going on about in that paragraph.Yossarian wrote:Marina Hyde did a piece on May's speech. The paragraphs dealing with Johnson were superb.
"Thanks to advance briefings, we already knew that Britain would fork out at least £20bn by way of an exit bill, which Boris Johnson has repeatedly suggested we shouldn’t pay. At least when the Bullingdon Club smashed things up they left a cheque at the end. Then again, in later life Boris has been – how to put this delicately because of the others involved? – less present to deal with the consequences of his actions. I suppose on the scale of things one can just walk away from in life, the EU isn’t the most unforgivable."
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/sep/22/theresa-may-speech-brexit-prime-minister-florence
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