Enzokk wrote: » You seem to be prescribing to the Dominic Raab school of thought here, that if they hold fast until the end the EU will bed and give them what they want. As for what we want, if there is a time limit to the backstop then it is not a backstop but an arrangement that will only last until that time. What happens if Gove becomes PM and he has no time for the GFA and by just waiting out the time limit it would mean that the GFA falls apart? Do you want to take that risk?
Akrasia wrote: » A 2nd referendum will result in either of 3 results 1. Remain win by a significant margin (something like 55-45 or more) 2. Brexit win by a significant margin (something like 55-45 or more) 3. It's another close result Results 1 or 2 would resolve a lot. If there's a significant remain result. Brexit should be cancelled and lets never speak of this ever again.(Brexiteers would complain a lot but to be honest, they're gonna complain regardless of what happens, even if you give them exactly what they want, they'll blame everyone else for the consequences of their own choices)
EdgeCase wrote: » In the Farrage interview: Could they at least bring a panelist on who's an expert in European treaty law and also an economist with a strong background in trade policy? Seems reasonable to bring fact checking into all of those discussions.
Adamcp898 wrote: » Arlene on Bloomberg TV at 11:45https://www.bloomberg.com/live/europe
GM228 wrote: » Hum, I though the EU insisted their wouldn't be.
Tell me how wrote: » Would be better if there was footage or audio of sad Minister actually saying there would be further negotiations. I'll wait to see this confirmed.
Germany says EU ready to talk if UK rejects Brexit deal STRASBOURG (Reuters) - The European Union could hold new talks with Britain if parliament in London rejects the Brexit agreement on Tuesday, Germany’s foreign minister said, but he ruled out significant changes to the treaty. Speaking to reporters at the European Parliament, Heiko Maas said: “The agreement stands, as it is. I doubt very much that the agreement can be fundamentally reopened. If there were a better solution, it would already have been put forward.”
GM228 wrote: » Hum, I though the EU insisted their wouldn't be.https://twitter.com/ReutersUK/status/1085121753729388544?s=19
Enzokk wrote: » "German Foreign Minister Maas says if May's Brexit deal is rejected by parliament today there could be new talks with the EU!"
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Also on RTE News Now. Dominic Raab on earlier, all speakers very confident in leaving the EU. Edit: I admire their confidence. Trade with the rest of the world is where it is lads, forget the EU. This will go down well in Arlenes local at election time.
Charles Babbage wrote: » Was she hiding behind the "bollocks to Brexit" bus?
robinph wrote: » Further talks would consist of... May: We had a vote and would like a different deal. EU: That's interesting but no. Now go away and try again.
Topgear on Dave wrote: » - We have all the upsides of future trade deals with bigger faster growing countries. On th EU side: ROI will suffer, France, Spain, Belgium and NL will suffer.
Mrs Foster told the audience she had déjà vu having come to London to argue against the Withdrawal Agreement before the Meaningful Vote was pulled in December. "We said to the Prime Minister she had to get rid of the backstop and get a Withdrawal Agreement that can be lived with". "I don't think she even asked to get rid of the backstop."
"Tonight will be historic but for the wrong reasons," DUP leader Arlene Foster said in a post on Twitter ahead of the vote in parliament on the deal. "We will oppose the toxic backstop & vote against the WA," she said, referring to the Withdrawal Agreement.
CelticRambler wrote: » Yeah. It's a real shame the RoI, France, Spain, Belgium & NL have to work together, with nothing to offer those bigger faster growing countries in future trade deals, other than access to a single market of 500.000.000 people ... :rolleyes:
Christy42 wrote: » Yeah the headline was a flat out lie by Reuters. Pity as I held them in high regard.
Hurrache wrote: » Same as myself. I fell down in a couple of the photograph questions, I hope I'm never asked to pick a criminal from a police line up. I knew who did/said it, couldn't pick then out if standing in front of me.
Topgear on Dave wrote: » Nothing except an unconditional surrender from the EU will be acceptable to these people.
We fought a terrorist campaign to stay part of the United Kingdom and we are not going to allow bureaucrats in Brussels to separate us from the rest of the United Kingdom