Oh boy....Surely Sam Beckett can save us?
Oh boy....Surely Sam Beckett can save us?
Let's just revoke.All directions are bad from here.
So with recent event's having put the power in EU's hands possibly more than ever before, and with hints coming from various parties that an extension might not necessarily be granted, where are the calls for the EU to 'take a damaging no-deal brexit off the table'?
There will be an extension. EU have been given no time by May to deal with this. Then you have to ask, why the extension and what’s the plan? Do you think the EU is being unreasonable? Or is the uk?
So with recent event's having put the power in EU's hands possibly more than ever before, and with hints coming from various parties that an extension might not necessarily be granted, where are the calls for the EU to 'take a damaging no-deal brexit off the table'?
I agree there will be an extension for sure, but it seems to me that certain parties within the EU are milking the power they have to suggest that, possibly, there might not be. This equates to hinting at no deal. When May did this she faced constant howls from remainers, Labour, the SNP and some within her own party which served only to undermine her position in negotiations. Given that the situation now seems broadly equivalent but the 'other way around', it's seem odd to me that those same people aren't now directing that same antagonism at the EU.
They agreed a WA with us months ago in good faith that the PM could get it through parliament, they have also said we can revoke a50 (which was initiated without any planning by us whatsoever by the way) at any time.
This brickshow is totally our own fault.
So a no deal bought about by the UK would be crashing out, armageddon, disaster etc etc., but the very same event as bought about by the EU would be entirely reasonable?
So a no deal bought about by the UK would be crashing out, armageddon, disaster etc etc., but the very same event as bought about by the EU would be entirely reasonable?
The EU is quite different to the UK sovereign parliament. May wanted to leverage no deal in an infantile belief that we could pressure people (mainly our own mps), so she was criticised. It’s a pathetic tactic not suited to such a crucial decision and it was obvious what she was doing and therefore ineffective to boot.
The EU have 27 sovereign nations who need to be consulted about the extension. So it’s not a given. The EU don’t like all the uncertainty. They have elections. How does the uk stay in while mep elections take place? Do we vote or not? And this mess is the uks, not the eus, yet you’re looking to them to solve it by putting us before them?
This whole brexit debacle is based on blaming the EU for our uk issues. Local uk disenfranchisement, frustrations etc and pinning it (unjustly) on the Eu. What you’re doing now is exactly the same. Trying to blame the Eu for the UKs issues.
Hand it to you for consistency [emoji106]
It’s been bought about by us, we have two buttons to push which pull us out of it, how can you blame
the EU for us sitting on our hands in any way?
No deal has been the intentional target of the govt from day one, all of the posturing in parliament has been an effort to not get blamed for the inevitable disaster.
I'm not blaming the EU for anything. I'm calling out the blatant double standards of people who pressured and undermined the UK government over no deal, but wouldn't dream of saying boo to the EU over the very same outcome.
As outlined it’s slightly different as the EU aren’t trying to manipulate and leverage as May was.
I'm not blaming the EU for anything. I'm calling out the blatant double standards of people who pressured and undermined the UK government over no deal, but wouldn't dream of saying boo to the EU over the very same outcome.