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I mean the trade deal is so unambitious at this point that the UK government's intended landing zone and consequences of failure are almost equally disastrous for the UK economy. They can at least be open about their lack of effort in order to get Brexiteer clout.

Imma go ahead and work out who in the Bundestag I need to spam with daily emails about the implementation of the residence registration of the withdrawal agreement into domestic law.

 

How is your system doing guys? I’ve registered with the city but everything is on hold until the laws pass at the Bundestag.

BREAKING NEWS FROM SKY.

 

Gove has said the government has "formally confirmed" to the EU that the UK won't extend the transition period.

 

And Westminster have refused to discuss this with Sturgeon and Drakeford which is as rotten as we’ve come to expect.

The government has said that they want to phase in extra border checks if there is no deal. However, that may be judged to be against WTO rules. Cue outrage from Tories who have been saying how wonderful trade under WTO rules would be :lol:
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From Sky News.

 

Downing Street has confirmed that Mr Johnson has hammered home that the UK is prepared to leave on "Australia terms" if an agreement cannot be reached between Britain and the EU.

 

It came during a telephone conversation on Saturday with Polish prime minister Mateusz Morawiecki.

 

Australia has no bespoke trade deal, but a series of mini-deals in place - but some critics describe the proposals as the same as a no-deal Brexit.

 

A Number 10 spokeswoman, issuing a readout of a phone discussion with Mr Morawiecki, said: "On the UK's future relationship with the EU, the Prime Minister welcomed the agreement on both sides to an intensified process of negotiations in July.

 

 

"He said the UK would negotiate constructively but equally would be ready to leave the transition period on Australia terms if agreement could not be reached."

 

This comes after Angela Merkel supposedly angered Boris by saying "The UK will pay dearly for leaving the EU"

 

Now that to me was inflammatory and unnecessary language and I don't blame Boris for being angry.

 

 

 

I don’t care if Boris is angry. He never seems bothered when the UK are angry with him.
I think the language Merkel used was inflammatory and wouldn't blame Boris for just walking away at all. They should be trying to embrace us and please us as both us and them need a decent trade deal.

 

Why should they try and please us when the country basically told them to f*** off in 2016? :lol: Honestly I don’t understand your logic at all sometimes Chris!

Angela is right, Chris.

 

Poor inflamed Boris :kink:

 

 

So don't you think saying we'll pay dearly, during what's been described as frail trade deal talks is inflammatory? She knows that would rile any world leader but yet still said it. Nothing to do with my liking of Boris either, it's just not the right thing to say. She's too big for her own boots.

Why should they try and please us when the country basically told them to f*** off in 2016? :lol: Honestly I don’t understand your logic at all sometimes Chris!

 

 

Well maybe not please us but both sides need a trade deal so a bit of nice friendly talk and co-operation wouldn't go amiss. Boris today is said to be furious with her remark and on the points of just walking away but others have pleaded with him not to do so yet. Don't think he likes her and vice-versa.

Well maybe not please us but both sides need a trade deal so a bit of nice friendly talk and co-operation wouldn't go amiss. Boris today is said to be furious with her remark and on the points of just walking away but others have pleaded with him not to do so yet. Don't think he likes her and vice-versa.

We need a deal far more than the EU do.

So don't you think saying we'll pay dearly, during what's been described as frail trade deal talks is inflammatory? She knows that would rile any world leader but yet still said it. Nothing to do with my liking of Boris either, it's just not the right thing to say. She's too big for her own boots.

Maybe she’s trying to shock the tories into realising that we will pay dearly if they continue down the road to economic suicide?

 

Though they won’t listen of course.

She’s basically trying to get Boris to actually work for a deal so that he won’t regret what happens when we crash out with no deal. Unfortunately it’s deaf ears, because we will be the ones that suffer whilst Boris and his mates will make money off our suffering.

 

 

So don't you think saying we'll pay dearly, during what's been described as frail trade deal talks is inflammatory? She knows that would rile any world leader but yet still said it. Nothing to do with my liking of Boris either, it's just not the right thing to say. She's too big for her own boots.

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wants to get a reaction out of you

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wants to get a reaction out of you

 

 

Yes she want to get a reaction out of Boris alright. Hope it's not that he walks away though. He should try and stay calm despite the abuse hurled at him.

We need a deal far more than the EU do.

 

 

Yes I know that as they can all trade with each other, without us.

 

Merkel should remember too that it was the public via a referendum who voted to leave the EU and not the Government. They're just putting in to practice people's wishes.

Yes I know that as they can all trade with each other, without us.

 

Merkel should remember too that it was the public via a referendum who voted to leave the EU and not the Government. They're just putting in to practice people's wishes.

And Johnson should remember that there was only a narrow majority for Leave in an advisory referendum. He should also bear in mind that the idea of leaving without a trade deal was considered to be so ridiculous that it didn't merit discussion in the campaign. The evidence that leaving without a deal represents "the people's wishes" is non-existent.

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