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We’re 5 weeks away and the only information being put out by the government to businesses is “be prepared, get ready now”

Trouble is, they don’t actually say what we need to be ready for.

Its so unlike this lot to give out murky, loose messaging.

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Just now, Sweep said:

I presume you're treading Caerphilly and don't want to name him, even though he probably won't give Edam.

Was nt he sticking a banana up his arse. Genuinely can not remember if we did or did not do a deal by a certain date. 

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1 hour ago, Spider said:

We’re 5 weeks away and the only information being put out by the government to businesses is “be prepared, get ready now”

Trouble is, they don’t actually say what we need to be ready for.

Its so unlike this lot to give out murky, loose messaging.

dont they use the excuse for their shit efforts with covid that they didnt know what they were dealing with and had no time to prepare?

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4 minutes ago, Casino said:

dont they use the excuse for their shit efforts with covid that they didnt know what they were dealing with and had no time to prepare?

As mentioned previously a very good and valid reason to delay the process. 
 

As well as trade need the details on things like financial servicing passporting, Irish borders and critically at the moment pharmaceutical testing. The things people have been asking about for nearly 3 years. 

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55 minutes ago, Ani said:

As mentioned previously a very good and valid reason to delay the process. 
 

As well as trade need the details on things like financial servicing passporting, Irish borders and critically at the moment pharmaceutical testing. The things people have been asking about for nearly 3 years. 

You can’t negotiate sensibly with the eu while delaying the process, surely even remainers agree with that, any delay also gives more uncertainty, get it done now and let’s get on with our lives. 

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15 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

You can’t negotiate sensibly with the eu while delaying the process, surely even remainers agree with that, any delay also gives more uncertainty, get it done now and let’s get on with our lives. 

The deal

Tell is what is acceptable and what isnt

You’ve had 4 years to think it through as you knew all along it would happen, so as Bolty says, the visionary should enlighten us. 😁

What would be an unacceptable betrayal and what would justify us leaving?

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1 hour ago, boltondiver said:

I guess we’ll get a deal done, but nowt wrong with WTO.

I would love to live in your world of optimism.

Anyhoo, no one on the vote leave side said we would leave on WTO rules anyway. In fact, some said we would stay in the single market.

So a deal of some sort it has to be otherwise Bojo and Gove should be drowned in the Thames by her Maj.

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26 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

You can’t negotiate sensibly with the eu while delaying the process, surely even remainers agree with that, any delay also gives more uncertainty, get it done now and let’s get on with our lives. 

No idea why you need to say ‘even Remainers’ in your response. 

We are leaving. We need the best deal possible in terms of the actual deal and the infrastructure and processes to make that deal work. Given the shit storm this year has been a smooth transition is essential. Everyone’s attention has been focussed on the virus. 
 

Given we are 6-7 weeks away from leaving and no one is sure what the Irish border solution will be (for instance). How can you say with any certainty that that solution will be fine ? So if we had to have an interim solution for that would you think that was bad ? 
 

Take the vaccine if we need special rules to allow the movement of that across Europe for a period of time would you think that was bad ? 
 

What I am talking about is the potential need to keep current freedom of movement of goods for an interim period given the exceptional circumstances. (For instance). 

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9 minutes ago, Ani said:

No idea why you need to say ‘even Remainers’ in your response. 

We are leaving. We need the best deal possible in terms of the actual deal and the infrastructure and processes to make that deal work. Given the shit storm this year has been a smooth transition is essential. Everyone’s attention has been focussed on the virus. 
 

Given we are 6-7 weeks away from leaving and no one is sure what the Irish border solution will be (for instance). How can you say with any certainty that that solution will be fine ? So if we had to have an interim solution for that would you think that was bad ? 
 

Take the vaccine if we need special rules to allow the movement of that across Europe for a period of time would you think that was bad ? 
 

What I am talking about is the potential need to keep current freedom of movement of goods for an interim period given the exceptional circumstances. (For instance). 

He won and you clearly aren’t getting over it kiddo

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1 hour ago, Winchester White said:

I would love to live in your world of optimism.

Anyhoo, no one on the vote leave side said we would leave on WTO rules anyway. In fact, some said we would stay in the single market.

So a deal of some sort it has to be otherwise Bojo and Gove should be drowned in the Thames by her Maj.

We are in WTO with our largest trading partner and we have a large surplus with them

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48 minutes ago, Spider said:

What about my other question?

whats a good deal look like?

Not agreeing to level playing field

access to our water restricted and with us in control of quotas

Free trade with no quotas

agreement on financial sector passporting. 

reciprocal rights for eu citizens here and U.K. citizens in EU.

A blue passport. 😂

 

 

 

 


 


 

 

 

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Mounts Kipper said:

I’m looking forward to the meltdown if no deal agreed. 

In reality it'd just be a continuation of the ongoing meltdown since June 23, 2016 with some extra impetus added. It's as clear as day that the remoaning is never going to stop. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Escobarp said:

Sorry gents but if anyone thinks just because some  people will go into meltdown, that a no deal is acceptable for the medium term future of our country then I’m astonished and it’s quite sad really.  

You are becoming quite the voice of reason. 

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1 minute ago, Escobarp said:

Sorry gents but if anyone thinks just because some  people will go into meltdown, that a no deal is acceptable for the medium term future of our country then I’m astonished and it’s quite sad really.  

Deal or no deal, remoaners will remoan. So much is clear this last four years.

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