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19-09-2019, 10:34 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
Meanwhile euro parliament agrees to grant an extension to
UK if we request one?
This is about 10 weeks? Before the arbitory exit day as
layed down by eu! After constantly threatening uk there will
be no further extensions unless we have a good reason and
request one??
So what has changed?
That they are now OFFERING an extension to uk so early
in the so called negotiations?

Could it be that eu member states are waking up to the fact
that uk is their most important market, and are now taking
the decisions away from the commission??
Taken with other signals coming europe it looks like pragmatism
is building? If so all the more reason to stay on course!!

Regards Donkeyman!

Early in the negotiations? Next date for the EU to consider UK proposals is october 16. Papers for that meeting will be sent by october 4. So there are just two weeks for talks, you can't call it negotiating.
And the EU will not be the one who invokes the dannage of a no deal on the UK (3% off economic growth, EU just 0,6%).
So, time for boris to do what the UK law demands, request that extension.
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19-09-2019, 10:51 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Allowing for the source, what do you think of this


https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-deal-leave-eu


or this


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11...e-latest-today
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19-09-2019, 11:12 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Ray Cathode ->
Allowing for the source, what do you think of this


https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...-deal-leave-eu


or this


https://www.express.co.uk/news/uk/11...e-latest-today

Gunner beck is from the Alternative für deutscland, eurosceptic party, like brexit party in UK. He no longer wants to leave the EU.

If boris comes with equivalent solutions for the backstop, you can ratify the may deal. Juncker is clear about that, has been for a long time.
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20-09-2019, 09:43 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
Early in the negotiations? Next date for the EU to consider UK proposals is october 16. Papers for that meeting will be sent by october 4. So there are just two weeks for talks, you can't call it negotiating.
And the EU will not be the one who invokes the dannage of a no deal on the UK (3% off economic growth, EU just 0,6%).
So, time for boris to do what the UK law demands, request that extension.
BREAKING NEWS! Solly, non less than Jean Claude has come
out and said that the previously unalterable in any way
TM so called deal , has time to be renegotiated before exit
date!! So it seems things on the continenf are softening up
somewhat? Barnier has also made some concillararory
utterences??
I think you will find that the so called negotiations will from
now be able to be completed in 2 days if really neccassary??
Not that getting a deal is the best option for uk imo, unless
it is radically different to what is on the table at the moment!!!

Regards Donkeyman!
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20-09-2019, 11:07 AM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
BREAKING NEWS! Solly, non less than Jean Claude has come
out and said that the previously unalterable in any way
TM so called deal , has time to be renegotiated before exit
date!! So it seems things on the continenf are softening up
somewhat? Barnier has also made some concillararory
utterences??
I think you will find that the so called negotiations will from
now be able to be completed in 2 days if really neccassary??
Not that getting a deal is the best option for uk imo, unless
it is radically different to what is on the table at the moment!!!

Regards Donkeyman!
The backstop can go as soon as boris has send his written proposals on the equivalent alternatives. Juncker, and everybody else, is still waiting for those proposals, but time is running out fast.
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20-09-2019, 03:21 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
The backstop can go as soon as boris has send his written proposals on the equivalent alternatives. Juncker, and everybody else, is still waiting for those proposals, but time is running out fast.

We will leave without a withdrawal bill and you and the rest of the 27 can have a trade war that you can't win.

100 billion ... leaving in less than 6 weeks.

Bye !
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20-09-2019, 03:33 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
The backstop can go as soon as boris has send his written proposals on the equivalent alternatives. Juncker, and everybody else, is still waiting for those proposals, but time is running out fast.
The proposals are to be treated as secret, boris doesn't want the irish to know. Boris, check before you bite if it is*bread*or a stone!
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20-09-2019, 03:40 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
The backstop can go as soon as boris has send his written proposals on the equivalent alternatives. Juncker, and everybody else, is still waiting for those proposals, but time is running out fast.
The faster the better Solly!! But as you see eu is trying to
keep the door open for further negotiations? If they really
wanted to end it all they would not try to pre-empt the exit
date as they are now??
I predict that as our freedom day approaches eu will be
making more concessions!
I repeat again, our biggest danger lies in our own country!!!

Regards Donkeyman!
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20-09-2019, 03:42 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Solasch ->
The proposals are to be treated as secret, boris doesn't want the irish to know. Boris, check before you bite if it is*bread*or a stone!
Are you talking to yourself again Solly??
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20-09-2019, 03:58 PM
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Re: Meanwhile in the Eurozone ...

Originally Posted by Donkeyman ->
Are you talking to yourself again Solly??
Donkeyman!
Nope, but editing a post after more than a day is useless. So this way I can add some new thoughts. Like, on boris's promis about having your cake: Look for cake, and lose your*bread.
 
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