SpaceGazelle wrote:Like I say, at least May has been consistent, as have the EU. We should probably burn it all down you know.
Theresa May now looks to be relying on 20-30 Labour MPs to get her deal through Parliament (as well as the DUP)...few, if any signs, that Labour MPs are moving towards her deal...as one said: “Why should we be jumping on a sinking ship.”
SpaceGazelle wrote:Like I say, at least May has been consistent.
Yossarian wrote:SpaceGazelle wrote:Like I say, at least May has been consistent.
Aside from when she tried to throw the deal she’d spent 18 months negotiating under a bus, obvs.
SpaceGazelle wrote:Yossarian wrote:SpaceGazelle wrote:Like I say, at least May has been consistent.
Aside from when she tried to throw the deal she’d spent 18 months negotiating under a bus, obvs.
We'll discuss it over pints, whoever ends up buying them. The important thing is meeting up.
Diluted Dante wrote:If they change the terms of who is involved in the meeting without telling you, can you trust them on anything else?
Incredibly petty considering what is on the line.Diluted Dante wrote:If they change the terms of who is involved in the meeting without telling you, can you trust them on anything else?
GooberTheHat wrote:Some of the public get what they deserve. Some get fucked regardless.
Kazuo wrote:Wonder what this statement will be about then. Probably the square root of fuck-all.
Diluted Dante wrote:Not comparable at all. Yo'll be glad to know those who stayed are reporting it was a total waste of time, and little more than a stunt from May.
RedDave2 wrote:Yossarian wrote:Bob wrote:Yossarian wrote:This isn’t the EU’s fault, it’s May’s. But no, it isn’t too late to call it off.
I wouldn't say it was the EU's fault.. but they obvs want to make this leaving as shit as possible for us to encourage other countries not to follow our lead.
If they really wanted to make it as shit as possible, they wouldn’t have spent two years in negotiations about our future relationship. But, they aren’t going to start unravelling the basis for the union simply to please us, or anyone else.
I think the problem with the UK negotiators is the same as trump's approach. It's not about a real negotiation where both sides get something and there's compromise. It's about winning and showing who has the biggest dick.
Bob wrote:RedDave2 wrote:Yossarian wrote:Bob wrote:Yossarian wrote:This isn’t the EU’s fault, it’s May’s. But no, it isn’t too late to call it off.
I wouldn't say it was the EU's fault.. but they obvs want to make this leaving as shit as possible for us to encourage other countries not to follow our lead.
If they really wanted to make it as shit as possible, they wouldn’t have spent two years in negotiations about our future relationship. But, they aren’t going to start unravelling the basis for the union simply to please us, or anyone else.
I think the problem with the UK negotiators is the same as trump's approach. It's not about a real negotiation where both sides get something and there's compromise. It's about winning and showing who has the biggest dick.
This. If the Uk breezed out with every thing they wanted then for sure other countries would vote to leave
Bob wrote:What I’m saying is that I agree with him ... then add my point. It like I’ve quoted him and then written something else??
Your like the EU
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