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Post by yattongas on Sept 20, 2024 12:19:48 GMT
Once the path was decided, surely we then do it as best we can. Anyone making it worse is then in the wrong...? What path? Brexit meant something different to different people. Teresa May could have chosen a more conciliatory path but decided to pander to the ERG with her red lines, turning it into an internal party fight as much as anything. You could argue that labour resistance might well of saved us from the lunacy of a no deal Brexit that a lot of the ERG were desperate for .
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Post by stuart1974 on Sept 20, 2024 14:38:13 GMT
What path? Brexit meant something different to different people. Teresa May could have chosen a more conciliatory path but decided to pander to the ERG with her red lines, turning it into an internal party fight as much as anything. You could argue that labour resistance might well of saved us from the lunacy of a no deal Brexit that a lot of the ERG were desperate for . You could, although that would depend on whether you saw TM's deal better or worse than BoJo's. The other problem was it was seen as an event, it should have been a process which May's deal was.
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Post by yattongas on Sept 20, 2024 22:34:57 GMT
Johnny boy looking good for his 81 yrs
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Post by stuart1974 on Sept 20, 2024 22:47:30 GMT
Johnny boy looking good for his 81 yrs You can sense the anger. Have you seen the front of the i newspaper? The price of renegotiating is youth mobility, but only per member state and not EU wide. Pity.
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Post by yattongas on Sept 21, 2024 13:22:09 GMT
Johnny boy looking good for his 81 yrs You can sense the anger. Have you seen the front of the i newspaper? The price of renegotiating is youth mobility, but only per member state and not EU wide. Pity. No not seen it but guessing we’re going to try and cherry pick youth mobility with the EU power countries France & Germany over the smaller countries?
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Post by yattongas on Sept 22, 2024 13:03:19 GMT
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