Barnier begging Macron to drop Brexit demands on fishing

y state aid / level playing field rules are not to the degree that the EU would control Canada's economy, which is what the EU are seeking to do with the UK

Wrong

That is UKs choice.

It want tariff free access to Single Market, in which case it has to follow the rules.
 
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y state aid / level playing field rules are not to the degree that the EU would control Canada's economy, which is what the EU are seeking to do with the UK

Wrong

That is UKs choice.

It want tariff free access to Single Market, in which case it has to follow the rules.
 
Don't get yer knickers in twist Notchy, looks like it's going to be a hard one. Macron will be popular.
 
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Don't get yer knickers in twist Notchy, looks like it's going to be a hard one. Macron will be popular.
I'm just an observer, those muppets that still believe in Brexit will be the ones owning it.
 
Oh you're much more than that Notch.
How can I be.

The UK has already legally left.
There is no leave remain argument

It's just brexers left owning the failure.
Enjoy owning the Poo next year :D
 
Austria does not do dual nationality
It does under certain circumstances...

Including allowing Austrian citizens in the UK to get dual nationality if there is a 'no deal'

Maybe you ought to inform your relatives? :)
 
There is no leave remain argument

Correct.
There is just remainers lining up to rub leavers noses in the schitt.....

Impact on public finances – in the form of increased public borrowing = £317.4 billion in 2020/21 alone.
750,000 jobs lost and rising.
1 in 10 Firms likely to go bust.
Over 1,000,000 vital cancer screenings cancelled.
44,000 hospital appointments cancelled.


Could be a remainer "I told you so" wish list coming true.
But it isn't.
Thats the covid 19 scamdemic.
 
Thats the covid
Whilst most countries have their fair share of Covid doom and gloom, they have some light at the end of the tunnel to look forward to - a vaccine.

The UK however, has a no deal Brexit to endure.(n)
 
"Johnson has form in this regard: the deal he negotiated last year with the EU was, actually, from the UK’s perspective a weaker deal than the one negotiated by his predecessor Theresa May and which he refused to countenance as a member of the cabinet at the time.

Walking out of a room, waving a sheet of paper, shouting ‘Brexit in our time’ goes down well with the Eurosceptic press, of course, and the EU’s hard stance assures that any success now will be seen as hard-fought."


https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2020/10/16/the-uk-and-the-eu-another-two-level-game/
 
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