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Looks like the ECB is preparing for the worst .... life without the Bundesbank.

Oh dear ...

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ec...-idUKKBN2321LY
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Originally Posted by Bread ->
Looks like the ECB is preparing for the worst .... life without the Bundesbank.

Oh dear ...

https://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-ec...-idUKKBN2321LY
Of course you will agree that it is sensible for any organisation to be prepared for the worst case scenario? The actual outcome is a matter of time to enroll.
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Of course you will agree that it is sensible for any organisation to be prepared for the worst case scenario? The actual outcome is a matter of time to enroll.
Oh yeah, losing the Bundesbank yeah that's a good idea. The Eurozone preparing for that.... yeah brilliant Solasch.
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Oh yeah, losing the Bundesbank yeah that's a good idea. The Eurozone preparing for that.... yeah brilliant Solasch.
Germans don't joke about, so I believe Merkel.
So far, the German government has shown optimism that any such scenario can be avoided. Chancellor Angela Merkel told senior officials from her party earlier this month that the issue was “solvable” if the central bank explained the plan.

So dear bread, rest assured, no reason to panick.
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Germans don't joke about, so I believe Merkel.
So far, the German government has shown optimism that any such scenario can be avoided. Chancellor Angela Merkel told senior officials from her party earlier this month that the issue was “solvable” if the central bank explained the plan.

So dear bread, rest assured, no reason to panick.

I wouldn't be so sure Solasch.

Germany will have its own terms and its terms must be met.
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I wouldn't be so sure Solasch.

Germany will have its own terms and its terms must be met.
And you better remember that when negotiating that trade deal.
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And you better remember that when negotiating that trade deal.
What trade deal ?

We are walking away in about 2 weeks because Barnier intransigence has meant trade hasn't even got on the table. All he has talked about is

1. A level playing field
2. Continuation of the CFP.

He's lost on both counts and had not only a damming letter sent to him for the world to see but also our draft legal texts. Why isn't he reciprocating and showing everyone his draft legal texts ?

Its because he hasn't got any, he has no plan and no negotiating position left.

Take it or leave it are his choices and if he decides not to take on our offer there will be hell to pay by EU businesses and national governments.

This is will be the biggest failure of the EU in its history and it will demonstrate to the world in the most humiliating way just how inept the EU is at protecting its own markets at the expense of its own people and their businesses that depend on the UK for trade.

Where are Barnier draft legal texts for his own member states to see ? What is he hiding ?

You can read ours on-line where they have been published for about 2 weeks.

Your a suppler to the UK and when suppliers fail, customers go elsewhere. Barnier will have no excuses for this disaster.
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What trade deal ?

We are walking away in about 2 weeks because Barnier intransigence has meant trade hasn't even got on the table. All he has talked about is

1. A level playing field
2. Continuation of the CFP.

He's lost on both counts and had not only a damming letter sent to him for the world to see but also our draft legal texts. Why isn't he reciprocating and showing everyone his draft legal texts ?

Its because he hasn't got any, he has no plan and no negotiating position left.

Take it or leave it are his choices and if he decides not to take on our offer there will be hell to pay by EU businesses and national governments.

This is will be the biggest failure of the EU in its history and it will demonstrate to the world in the most humiliating way just how inept the EU is at protecting its own markets at the expense of its own people and their businesses that depend on the UK for trade.

Where are Barnier draft legal texts for his own member states to see ? What is he hiding ?

You can read ours on-line where they have been published for about 2 weeks.

Your a suppler to the UK and when suppliers fail, customers go elsewhere. Barnier will have no excuses for this disaster.

In short, you are unable to meet the terms. Level playing field, required for fair play. Fair play? That's not the british way, eh bread?
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In short, you are unable to meet the terms. Level playing field, required for fair play. Fair play? That's not the british way, eh bread?
Its not fair for the UK to be expected to sign up to the EU level playing field when no other country in the world has to.

Thats why we won't - read David Frosts letter to Mr Barnier. We left the EU - the last thing we want to do is join it again.
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Its not fair for the UK to be expected to sign up to the EU level playing field when no other country in the world has to.

Thats why we won't - read David Frosts letter to Mr Barnier. We left the EU - the last thing we want to do is join it again.
You start getting the point. Other countries are on a level playing field, you need to be getting there. Untill then, go play with yourself.
 

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