Better than a No Deal or not?

Poll : Better than a No Deal or not?

  • Yes

    Votes: 18 56.3%
  • No

    Votes: 6 18.8%
  • Don't know

    Votes: 8 25.0%

  • Total voters
    32
Don't know what all the fuss is about, if the deal doesn't work out as planned we can always do a "Trump" and renege on it.
Boris could always claim he was suffering the effects of long Covid and was hallucinating when he signed the deal.
 
Brexit Fishermen are saying they were sold down the River.

Brexit happened down - you cannot unring this bell.

Now is this the Brexit that you were promised? 5 more days before NHS gets £350m. :mrgreen:
 
On the radio

Apparently some monitoring committee has been set up by both sides

Millions of pounds being paid to pencil pushing dead beats checking up to see if a ham sandwich sold on some cruise liner in Dutch waters should have a vetinary certificate

And does the vet have qualifications recognised in Holland

Were did the ham. Come from

Were was the bread baked

What about the butter

:LOL:
 
Why are Brexxers now so reluctant of owning Brexit - you won, you got it, it's yours, own it, enjoy it, stop shifting goal posts.

Seems there was grewill ater euphoria over leaving on 31st Jan.


Who's reluctant

I will take take there names

Won :confused: it was not a foot ball match

If any one thinks that transam is getting off his arris to read a 1200 page document / dogs breakfast there having a laugh ;)

Democracy has prevailed
 
Obviously any election is won or Lost

Tis the way it works

Dunno what other wording can be used
 
The entire deal is up for review in 4 years

Financial service talks are on going over 20 over sight committees set up to negotiate further issues

New Zealand can import grub into the EU with less red tape

Negotiations will be never ending
 
The entire deal is up for review in 4 years

Financial service talks are on going over 20 over sight committees set up to negotiate further issues

New Zealand can import grub into the EU with less red tape

Negotiations will be never ending


Can you tell Durhamplumber.....he thinks it's a one time transaction.
 
Negotiations on this deal will be never ending

Tnoussands of beurocrats in the UK and EU will be negotiating for yeeeaaars and yeeeeesars :LOL:
 
The entire deal is up for review in 4 years
Nonsense!
The Review in four years time for the Trade Deal is merely to review if both parties are abiding by the Agreement.
The commission chief said that the future trade agreement included a provision to review whether both sides are abiding by the terms of the level playing field "after four years".
https://www.ft.com/content/34dd4cbe-33ef-32f8-9aa2-904339e46bf0
The other four-year review refers only to the NI Protocol.
At the end of the transition period the provisions of the Northern Ireland protocol will automatically enter into force. After four years, the UK must provide Northern Ireland with the opportunity to decide whether or not those provisions remain in place.
https://www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/explainers/northern-ireland-protocol-consent-mechanism
 
I wonder who can explain this...

"Fishing represents about 0.4% of our economy. Why did it represent such a stumbling block? Why was Boris so obsessed with it? The EU wanted to repatriate 25% of the catch over 6 years. Boris wanted 60%. The agreement they’ve reached is... 25% of the catch over 5.5 years (hilarious). So it was the biggest stumbling block to a deal, even though it doesn’t matter to us, and Boris suddenly gave way completely on it yesterday?"

Doris has said we will all have more fish to eat - eventually effectively due to 5 years being mentioned and millions to upgrade our trawlers. ;) Might be like it is now - many registered here but owned elsewhere. That may be more brexit flannel though as sounds good both ways.
 
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