Quantum Erasure wrote: » theres going to have to be some compromise regarding the border on the EU side. If not then what? no deal exit, no further talks about any future deals until NI is effectively 'given back' to Ireland / the EU?
prunudo wrote: » Johnson on BBC breakfast now, how did such a spoofer get so far in life. The interviewer isn't letting him off the hook either. Will try and find a link to it.https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-politics-49890199https://twitter.com/BBCBreakfast/status/1178930933120032768?s=09 Unfortunately it seems the Twitter video editor put up a more favourable clip.
Peregrinus wrote: » I mean, some Brexiters are astonishingly, incredibly, mind-bogglingly stupid. But they simply cannot be that stupid.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » i read somewhere, probably on reddit, that the original Article 50 should have been written to include a 10 year negotiation/transition period, which looking at it now would probably be a more desirable (or at least likely) outcome to achieve a deal
joe40 wrote: » Why would Britain put in a proposal, and now Boris Johnson say, this morning, it is not our real proposal, we have something else but we're not saying what it is. It is beyond a joke.
dePeatrick wrote: » Now that's a very good point, the original which was written by Kier Starmer iirc and some others was written with Hungary and others East European countries in mind.
Hermy wrote: » It was actually Lord Kerr who drafted Article 50.
Quantum Erasure wrote: » theres going to have to be some compromise regarding the border on the EU side.
Strazdas wrote: » Apparently the leaked story was correct....if he's denying that now, it means he's switched to some other bonkers idea.
correct horse battery staple wrote: » Someone mentioned earlier in thread (or in earlier versions of) that Boris is doing silly things specifically to bury bad articles about himself
Enzokk wrote: » We will have to wait and see what Johnson says in his speech tomorrow. Does this leak represent where they are heading, or has Cummings played a blinder and had everyone looking to the left and he is working the solution to the right? I think I know where it is and it is not with the genius who has had to break the law and ignore parliament being smarter than everyone else.
LeinsterDub wrote: » There is literally no evidence for this Cummings is a genius playing 3D chess . He "won" one referendum before that he was considered a madman and since Johnson has come to power he and Johnson have constantly been beaten
Christy42 wrote: » They are trying to convince a country to tank itself and any trade or economic leverage it has. It is a pretty tough sell. I think he has played this pretty well. No deal is still the de facto choice with less than a month to go. I mean he is also a madman, I fully believe he is aware of what his actions will do to the UK but he is getting results for his financial backers.
robinph wrote: » The money is obviously a bonus for them, but they have to actually believe in the cause as well.
Zubeneschamali wrote: » Everyone knows Johnson doesn't believe in the cause, he famously wrote both a Leave and Remain column for the Telegraph before deciding at the last minute to go with Leave. This was simply because Cameron was for Remain, so Boris though being on the Leave side gave him a better chance at the Tory leadership and #10.
LeinsterDub wrote: » I'd dread to think what this country would be like without the EU
20silkcut wrote: » Boris was writing anti EU articles back nearly to the time of thatcher. I believe he was always anti EU.