clubgop wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 7:38 pm
Montegriffo wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 5:35 pm
clubgop wrote: ↑Thu Jan 30, 2020 4:52 pm
All flying subserviently to the EU standard. Yuck, as he stated we signed up for a common market not this other bullshit.
Yet Farage wants us to hard Brexit and leave the Common Market.
Who is going to oppose the federalisation of Europe now that Britain is leaving the EU?
Germany and France can now move forward with their plans for a United States of Europe and there is no one left with the power to stop them.
A classic case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater.
We're moving from a position of power within the EU to being America's bitch, desperate for approval to ensure the best possible trade deal with the US.
Make no mistake be it America's or Brussel's you were always somebody's bitch. None of the doomsday predictions of the remoansers have come to pass, this is a special SIFCLF day of observance.
Brexit hasn't happened yet so it would be extremely foolish to make statements about predictions not coming to pass.
Trade negotiations haven't even started yet.
Most of the doomsday predictions were about a no-deal Brexit. Even the government's predictions about no-deal in the ''Yellowhammer report'' were dire. Bad enough that the government tried to suppress it.
Now that Boris's rehash of May's ''Chequers deal'' has passed through Parliament no-deal is extremely unlikely. The fiscal good sense of the Tories is likely to mean that our relationship with the EU in the future will look more like the Common Market of old. For this to work, there is likely to be regulatory alignment with the EU.
Hopefully, Trump will be re-elected and the inevitable souring relationship with the US will lead Boris to stay closer to Europe than America.
Trump is not the deal maker he thinks he is and Boris is not going to just roll over and let him dictate the terms. Trump is like a 5-year-old when it comes to not getting his own way so I predict a meltdown and a soft Brexit which will leave Farage and his nationalist followers spitting feathers. I'm actually getting more optimistic that something positive can be salvaged from this whole clusterfuck.
I mean, Boris actually agreed to nationalise Northern Rail yesterday and Immigration Watch have warned that the proposed points-based immigration system will actually increase immigration rather than reduce it. He is not the great white hope that the extreme Right believes him to be.
He's actually quite liberal in terms of gay rights, immigration, the end of austerity etc.
He's still a lying, cheating, buffoon but he's not an idiot like Trump.