Re: Lord Frost in charge again??
Originally Posted by
Donkeyman
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That's as it should be Zaph!
Your opinion versus other opinions ??
Isn't that what a forum is about?
If you have such a low opinion of forums, why do you partake in
one?
BTW, you didn't answer my question!
Why if Boris wanted a firmer stance with the EU, didn't he take a
firmer stance when when he took over the negotiations from
Frosty at the end of the so called "deadline" ?
It was you that stated Boris wanted a firmer stance BTW !! #18
Donkeyman! 🤔🤔
I have nothing against opinions Donkeymany but I will throw the question back at you: if you have such a low opinion of the viewpoints of others that you are unwilling to consider them why participate?
Why does another's pointing out alternatives upset you so?
Are you just looking for an echo-chamber of affirmation from like-minded souls rather than seeking to further your understanding?
You won't get that from me.
As you say, that's what such a forum is all about.
Using little cliques to provide confirmation bias within a forum is going to promote responses you won't like.
As now, apparently.
Oh and before you start a faux-offended ping-pong of denialist replies I tell you now that I will not be participating when the following makes very clear that no matter what you (or I, or anybody else) think it is obvious that as far as global markets are concerned the UK is heading in the right direction.
Bluntly: what they think matters and counts.
I did answer your question BTW but as you sadly seem to do frequently with me it was ignored.
So again:
Originally Posted by
Zaphod
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...... This way is better (whether you agree or not) than missing more deadlines or having no deal .................
If you want more I will say that Boris had a self-imposed time limit in situ; had he not stuck to that no doubt somebody somewhere would be more grieviously complaining than you seem to be now.
It might even have been you had he done so.
Surely it is not so long ago that you have forgotten Monsewer Barmier's frankly ridiculous demands - not one of which he achieved.
Boris's stance got a deal.
You might not like it but that is beside the point.
Yes I stated that Boris wanted a firmer stance -
than the one Gove was taking.
I hope that his given you much to ponder, though I note that you have completely ignored the latter part of my post just as you missed my explanation as to why I believe Boris acted as he did.
So again: you might not be pleased with how Brexit has gone so far.
So what?
The ones that count are quite happy, as you can see from how the GB£ and UK shares are performing.