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04-03-2018, 09:12 PM
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Re: Tarzan's view of brexit negotiations.

We are still in the negotiating stage and no-one knows for sure what the outcome will be. All the current talk is just posturing.

There will be compromises on both sides. It's the nature of the beast.

Any type of Brexit is better than staying in but it is in both parties economic interest to come to some sort of deal. The EU is, by nature, a deal maker so at the 59th minute of the 11th hour a deal will be struck.....
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04-03-2018, 09:22 PM
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Re: Tarzan's view of brexit negotiations.

Originally Posted by swimfeeders ->
Hi

The £20 Billion is what our Government has accepted we owe them under International Law until the current cycle ends in 2020.

We signed up for that, so tough.

The extra £20 Billion is the price we pay for Transition Period.

If we had got our act together,no need to pay.

Such is life.
So it wasn't the EU, it was our own government that pulled the £20 billion from out of the air?

I have yet to see any justification for that figure and how it was arrived at.
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04-03-2018, 09:24 PM
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Re: Tarzan's view of brexit negotiations.

Originally Posted by Moscow ->
We are still in the negotiating stage and no-one knows for sure what the outcome will be. All the current talk is just posturing.

There will be compromises on both sides. It's the nature of the beast.

Any type of Brexit is better than staying in but it is in both parties economic interest to come to some sort of deal. The EU is, by nature, a deal maker so at the 59th minute of the 11th hour a deal will be struck.....
You're right. I can see it now. A great deal.

We pay £20 billion; the EU gives us nothing.

You wait and see if I'm right.
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04-03-2018, 10:57 PM
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Re: Tarzan's view of brexit negotiations.

Originally Posted by JBR ->
You're right. I can see it now. A great deal.

We pay £20 billion; the EU gives us nothing.

You wait and see if I'm right.
Hi

We are not paying a penny for any deal at all.

We issued Article 50 in March last year, two years notice.

Naff all to do with the EU, the date of issue was entirely our choice.

We issued it with a fanfare, no deal is better than a bad deal.

Gove, Fox, Davies and Johnson were on a roll, we can have our cake and eat it.

We will have 40 plus Trade Deals ready to sign on leaving date next year.

We will take back Control of our Borders on leaving date.

None of this has happened.

The Immigration System is at least 3 years away, we have not even ordered it yet.

When we leave, we need a Computer System to collect Tariffs.

We currently use the EU ,we decided not to use it as from leaving date.

The EU said, well,your choice, get your own.

We are now asking to use the EU System,response, it will cost and you are only getting it for a very short time.



One of our biggest export Industries is Medicines,.we said we were leaving the European Medicines Agency,so nothing to do with us.

It was in London,the EU
gave them jobs,pensions,childcare,removal expenses.

The staff signed up to the EU simply because we offered them nothing.

We are now asking to rejoin the EU Agency,

The list is endless and we are getting stung for it.

The EU will give us a Trade Deal,but it will be one than suits them, not us.
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04-03-2018, 11:27 PM
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Re: Tarzan's view of brexit negotiations.

I still haven't heard how the £20 billion was arrived at.

Whenever I am presented with a bill, it states clearly what I am paying for.

But then, I suppose the EU doesn't worry about little things like that.
 
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