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Do you think there will be a Deal or No Deal?


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course she is frightened of losing the city thats obvious!
but saying she didn't go in saying i expect free trade while no free movement. course she said i want a custom deal, she wasn't gonna go in and say hey we will take whatever deal you want us too that would be daft, but their is a difference between saying hey i'd like to find a balanced deal that helps all sides as much as possible and having your cake and eating it.
Im not a May supporter and i would never vote for her in a million years, but she didn't go give a speech saying i want my cake an eat it.

She stated she wants no ECJ, no FOM no contributions, unless she is willing to back down on all three, there is very little to discuss
 
Check the internet. Major papers in Spain and Germany so far. I haven't heard about the French ones yet, but I can't see them taking Johnsons 'punishment beating' comments very well.

For the moment they seem not care Xi, Biden and Russia are the main subject. They reported comments from Germany and Belgium though.
 
You said thanks to May nownyou say Boris. Which is it?

Johnson is an idiot, and in isolation his babblings might get waved away as typical Boris. When the PM is behaving like a damn moron too however, it just cements our fast developing reputation as a nation of delusional xenophobes.
 
She stated she wants no ECJ, no FOM no contributions, unless she is willing to back down on all three, there is very little to discuss

According to Verhofstadt the UK asked for no tarrifs and to be included in some EU projects. So if he isn't lying there is plenty to discuss.
 
Johnson is an idiot, and in isolation his babblings might get waved away as typical Boris. When the PM is behaving like a damn moron too however, it just cements our fast developing reputation as a nation of delusional xenophobes.
Johnson was liked by a few on the caf. Check his thread out. It may surprise you
 
Johnson was liked by a few on the caf. Check his thread out. It may surprise you

I liked him as an MP and entertainer who didn't have the power to actually do anything of any importance. I didn't however expect anyone to be stupid enough to make him the U.K. Foreign Secretary. Then again this is truly the decade of political parody.
 
I liked him as an MP and entertainer who didn't have the power to actually do anything of any importance. I didn't however expect anyone to be stupid enough to make him the U.K. Foreign Secretary. Then again this is truly the decade of political parody.

Really? I always thought he was a dickhead and yet remain campers are hanging on his every word. why?
 
Countries like Malta and the Isle of Man have also established differentiated tax regimes offering almost zero tax rates on profits distributed by parent companies and giving a great advantage to non-resident multinationals.

If its good enuff for Malta...

small countries
 
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And thats ok for Junck to do but not may?

Its not about what May can do but whether the uk economy can be turned into a tax haven. Luxembourg and malta has a small economy with few citizens (less then half a million). 2% of a multinational company taxes will raise its gdp.The uk economy is far too big and complex to be sustained as a tax haven.
 
Because all those complaints about 'immigration' have never had a damn thing to do with immigrants per se. As long as they're white native English speakers, there's never a problem.

Mostly, yeah. For what it's worth I have no problem with seeking to reduce net immigration numbers if people feel they're too high, and I do think there should be a responsibility for anyone moving to a new country to aim to learn the language to a conversational level, and to be completely fluent if they're working in a field which requires use of language a lot. But if our plan is just to replace EU immigrants with Commonwealth ones then...well, it seems quite backwards. Especially when people coming from a lot of EU countries are often already fluent in English, often professionals moving here for work.
 
Obviously the collective 500 million that all want the same chocolate bar. But they dont

Almost as if that 500 million is being listened to in equal measure, each with their own views and voices being heard...this being something the UK will no longer have now we're on the outside if the EU try to push further reforms that don't suit us.:smirk:
 
Its not about what May can do but whether the uk economy can be turned into a tax haven. Luxembourg and malta has a small economy with few citizens (less then half a million). 2% of a multinational company taxes will raise its gdp.The uk economy is far too big and complex to be sustained as a tax haven.

So it was never a moral issue with you but one of execution?
 
Almost as if that 500 million is being listened to in equal measure, each with their own views and voices being heard...this being something the UK will no longer have now we're on the outside if the EU try to push further reforms that don't suit us.:smirk:
Further reforms? That suggests that some have already happened
 
Almost as if that 500 million is being listened to in equal measure, each with their own views and voices being heard...this being something the UK will no longer have now we're on the outside if the EU try to push further reforms that don't suit us.:smirk:
Well they are not, their mp's might be listened to but as schulz said, maybe we need to start listening to the people. You cant polish a turd
 
Further reforms? That suggests that some have already happened

The EU have largely been stubborn on reform and it's a major fault but as we see the rise of the far-right in Europe and the global tensions that are around, they may be forced to reform at one point. Top figures may not wish to do so at the moment but it strikes me as an inevitability at one point in a fast-changing world.

Of course though, we've signed off any hopes of having a significant voices in those reforms...and also depleted the European Parliament of a significant bloc of Eurosceptic MEP's.
 
But you'll be ok if they do?

I am from an island just like you, just smaller and had spent most of its history waaay poorer to you. You do what you need to survive.

Ps surviving means not shooting at the balls with a magnum