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Regarding the divorce bill. The EU insisted that this was put to bed before any other negotiations could take place. The UK started the bidding at 25bn. The EU started bidding at 72bn. They settled on 39bn. Do the maths, who made the biggest compromise?

 

 

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12 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

"Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed" - one of the true and fair statements.

 

Edit - And it is obvious that the uk would be extremely stupid to agree any financial settlement without a trade deal in place!  And yet May and her remainer 'negotiators' tried very hard to do so.....

 

The uk has not "committed to" any divorce payment - this was only agreed between the eu and may, who subsequently had to resign as a result of her appalling 'agreement' that even the mostly 'remain' MPs knew was an extremely bad 'agreement' that would result in quite a few losing their seats, if accepted ????.

 

"In global government terms, £39b is small beer."

 

39 bn is not "small beer" in uk or eu terms.  Why on earth would you try to change this to "global government terms"?

 

"Since 2016 Brexit has cost to the economy £87b and increasing by £600m a week."

 

Yet again, pure biased opinion!  Sadly, more than a few haven't realised that this didn't work prior to the referendum - and consequently these OPINIONS are just annoying nowadays.....

It is not ‘opinion’ that a settlement of £39Billion was agreed in order to proceed to the other parts of the negotiations.

 

It was never, agree £39Billion, negotiate everything else and then go back to renegotiate the £39Billion.

 

 

Good luck with that trick.

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10 hours ago, MRDave said:

The EU sells us so many cars, wine and goods that they call us treasure Island. 1 in 7 cars made in Germany are sold in the UK. In 2018 the UK had a overall trade deficit of -£70 billion with the EU which means the EU sells the UK a lot more than they buy from us.   The fact is that a lot of people are jealous of Great Britain due to it's achievements, conquests and the fact that we punch well above our weight and we are the greatest ally of the United States of America. The fact is that if the UK leaves the EU on a no deal them the EU fats cats will be shi**ing themselves! So get your coat because we are leaving! It is time for the Empire to Strike Back! 

 

Thanks for that cartoon. I have never seen it before.

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17 hours ago, billd766 said:

TM had no right to commit the UK without consulting parliament which she only did this year, 3 times and 3 times it was rejected by parliament. That means there was NO written and signed agreement and what was not signed for cannot be committed to.

 

As a Brexiteer I have no objection to a financial settlement, however IMHO that means a fully audited agreement on who owes what and that firstly has to be audited and accounted for by an independent company, preferably Switzerland, and then agreed line by line for each article.

 

If there is a disagreement, put that one one side and complete the whole bill. Then pay that part of the bill and go back to the uncompleted items and deal with each one in turn.

 

Do NOT accept Mrs May's guesstimate but get a complete and signed off audit  of all the things that affect the UK and the EU before any agreement which must then go back to the UK parliament for ratification. If they agree then fine but if the EU want the guesstimate then play the guesstimate game back to them.

like your good train of thought, let's see where it take them

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16 hours ago, Loiner said:


The bus? That was it, kicked out of court. Nothing to explain to anybody.

not to the court but to the UK people, he owes them an honest answer, enough of his lies

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18 hours ago, billd766 said:

But TM was NOT signing for herself, she was signing for the UK parliament where the settlement should have been brought up and discussed and also on behalf of the UK citizens who were not consulted at all.

Her "settlement" was brought before parliament 3 times and kicked out 3 times before TM was given the option of resigning or being kicked out.

There IS no agreement to the divorce bill between the UK and the EU.

I have written it down for you, I have tried to explain it to you but I cannot understand it for you.

That is your problem.

And your problem is that No-deal hasn't been agreed by Parliament either. Hard Brexiteers cannot understand much either it appears

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56 minutes ago, vogie said:

You think Brexiteers should not get "frosty" when their intelligence levels are brought up, who are you to judge. You could try posting without insults sometime, that might help. 

Expecting an even playing field appears to have been somewhat ambitious on my part. I only wish I was joking when I tried.

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4 hours ago, dick dasterdly said:

"Nothing is agreed until everything is agreed" - one of the true and fair statements.

 

Edit - And it is obvious that the uk would be extremely stupid to agree any financial settlement without a trade deal in place!  And yet May and her remainer 'negotiators' tried very hard to do so.....

 

The uk has not "committed to" any divorce payment - this was only agreed between the eu and may, who subsequently had to resign as a result of her appalling 'agreement' that even the mostly 'remain' MPs knew was an extremely bad 'agreement' that would result in quite a few losing their seats, if accepted ????.

 

"In global government terms, £39b is small beer."

 

39 bn is not "small beer" in uk or eu terms.  Why on earth would you try to change this to "global government terms"?

 

"Since 2016 Brexit has cost to the economy £87b and increasing by £600m a week."

 

Yet again, pure biased opinion!  Sadly, more than a few haven't realised that this didn't work prior to the referendum - and consequently these OPINIONS are just annoying nowadays.....

I'm not going to argue with you. Just look it up on Google.

Here's the link:

https://www.google.com/search?q=cost+of+brexit+to+date&oq=cost+of+brexit+to+date&aqs=chrome..69i57j35i39j69i59.7245j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8

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2 minutes ago, dick dasterdly said:

agree that this is reasonable, but seven quarters of the annual net contribution to the eu does not equal 39bn!

You'd be surprised how it adds up. I'm always shocked by my bar bill.

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2 minutes ago, Loiner said:


No mention of any deal in the Withdraw Act they did pass as a law.
Brexiteers understand that much, why don’t Remainers?

Remainers don't understand it because a no deal Brexit has been ruled out by parliament. Even Boris has admitted that he's only using it as a bargaining chip and has no intention of actually leaving the EU without a deal. If we leave on a deal, no matter what that deal, we must pay the "divorce settlement" 39bn.

 

If you really don't want to pay it, just vote with the majority in the forthcoming confirmatory vote and remain in Europe.

 

Happy days ahead!

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16 minutes ago, Loiner said:


No mention of any deal in the Withdraw Act they did pass as a law.
Brexiteers understand that much, why don’t Remainers?

I see other brexiteers on here saying differently. They want a deal.

 

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The EU sells us so many cars, wine and goods that they call us treasure Island. 1 in 7 cars made in Germany are sold in the UK. In 2018 the UK had a overall trade deficit of -£70 billion with the EU which means the EU sells the UK a lot more than they buy from us.   The fact is that a lot of people are jealous of Great Britain due to it's achievements, conquests and the fact that we punch well above our weight and we are the greatest ally of the United States of America. The fact is that if the UK leaves the EU on a no deal them the EU fats cats will be shi**ing themselves! So get your coat because we are leaving! It is time for the Empire to Strike Back! 
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Whilst the imperialists keep on dreaming the EU moves on.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-48807161



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