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Just now, SwindonCanary said:

it's still news 

 

And nothing in it supports in any way your claim that the EU have caved in on a fishing deal. Jesus man, provide some EVIDENCE for your claims.

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18 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

they backed down telling him to come off his demands 

Straight from the arses mouth.

 

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2 hours ago, SwindonCanary said:

they backed down telling him to come off his demands 

Now try saying whatever it is you're trying to say, in something that represents a normal and understandable English sentence.

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10 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

are you sure your not Billy Boy in another name ?

Is that all you've got to offer?

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2 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

you are sounding a lot like him 

Why not have a go at saying something intelligible that might actually contribute to the debate. It might be worth you asking yourself whether you really should be on a thread which challenges your intellectual capacity so severely. It's very hard not to insult you when you pour out such drivel and nonsense.

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5 minutes ago, How I Wrote Elastic Man said:

Brexit Party ex-MEP Ben Habib is predicting a deal will be struck 

He thinks the UK hasn't prepared for a no deal

Daily Express report

"I’m virtually certain that there will be compromises made by the UK and more so than the EU.They will be dressed up as compromises made by the EU and the deal will be pronounced as being a fantastic one for the UK but an in depth analysis of it will reveal that it is not a good deal."

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This sounds like a very positive outcome ....  thank you to everyone who voted for Brexit and kept the pressure on the Government to make sure the will of the people was executed without compromise. 

 

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12 minutes ago, Herman said:

"I’m virtually certain that there will be compromises made by the UK and more so than the EU.They will be dressed up as compromises made by the EU and the deal will be pronounced as being a fantastic one for the UK but an in depth analysis of it will reveal that it is not a good deal."

Now (some) of the brexiteers are starting to see the picture 

Best hope is to get some sort of deal over the line and cross fingers 

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And regarding our biggest industry (financial services) we have this news:

https://www.msn.com/en-gb/money/other/eu-financial-services-chief-will-cut-off-city-of-london-if-necessary/ar-BB19A59Y?ocid=msedgntp

 

RUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union is ready for every type of Brexit, including granting no further EU access to Britain's financial sector, the bloc's candidate for financial services chief said in a document seen by Reuters.

After Dec. 31, when a transition deal ahead of a full-blown Brexit ends, financial services companies in Britain will have to access the EU via its "equivalence" system.

The EU has already granted temporary access to UK clearing houses from January under this regulatory regime.

Mairead McGuinness, the EU's financial services commissioner designate, said from January there would be significant changes in financial services between Britain and the EU, regardless of whether UK-EU talks that continue this week reach on a free trade agreement.

"As tensions in the overall EU-UK negotiations have increased, we continue to prepare for all possible scenarios, including a no further equivalences scenario," McGuinness said in written answers to EU lawmakers ahead of her confirmation hearing in the European Parliament on Friday.

"Market participants are urged to take all necessary steps by the end of 2020 to prepare for all possible outcomes, she said.

"It will not be business as usual as, in any case, UK financial services firms will lose the benefit of the financial services passport."

The EU is currently undertaking an "unprecedented" exercise of parallel assessments of many equivalence areas with respect to Britain, said McGuinness, a veteran Irish centre-right member of the European Parliament.

But the UK's stated intention to diverge from some EU rules "will naturally have consequences" for those assessments, she also said in the written answers.

McGuinness said any equivalence would come with strict conditions.

"Should equivalence be granted in a particular area, it will need to be accompanied by ... commitments not to deviate from the EU framework for the period covered by the equivalence decision," she said.

The EU will continue to champion open trade but will not be naive about defending its own interests, she said.

 

But don't worry guys SwindonCanary has informed us that the EU have caved in and will give us what we want. Thank God for his remarkable insight

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Yes, all very positive. And I'm honesty glad all the news is so positive, because I was a bit worried that Brexit wasn't going to deliver the positive news we were promised. Whew, so glad to be wrong on that one ... 

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Brexit bringing the joy this morning. Big finance the next one to remind everyone what a stupid ****ing idea it was. 

Oh, and breaking International agreements does have repercussions. Who'd have thunk it?! 

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9 minutes ago, A Load of Squit said:

https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-eu-says-it-will-start-legal-action-over-boris-johnsons-controversial-internal-market-bill-12086606

What's required is a strong rebuttal from somone like Mark Francois, anyone know where he is? 😀

 

I think he's busy at his second job modelling colours for the Dulux Gammon range. But don't worry, Swindon will be along soon with a searing and incisive analysis showing that this proves the EU are in full retreat and about to give in to all our demands

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2 hours ago, A Load of Squit said:

https://news.sky.com/story/brexit-eu-says-it-will-start-legal-action-over-boris-johnsons-controversial-internal-market-bill-12086606

What's required is a strong rebuttal from somone like Mark Francois, anyone know where he is? 😀

 

To put this into context, the EU issues about 800 of these each year to member states and the top 3 receipients are Spain, Italy and Germany, and each one takes about 3 years to come to a head.

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5 minutes ago, SwindonCanary said:

To put this into context, the EU issues about 800 of these each year to member states and the top 3 receipients are Spain, Italy and Germany, and each one takes about 3 years to come to a head.

Do you know where Mark Francois has gone?

 

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49 minutes ago, A Load of Squit said:

That's just a story that some other people are trying to find out where he is. Did you just type his name into Google and post the 1st thing you found?

HAHAHA! I think we all know the answer to that. The article is also dated 4th September.

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1 hour ago, A Load of Squit said:

Do you know where Mark Francois has gone?

 

He bad mouthed the head of the British army in committee and hasn't been seen since. There is probably more to it than that though. 😉

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54 minutes ago, Herman said:

He bad mouthed the head of the British army in committee and hasn't been seen since. There is probably more to it than that though. 😉

bad mouthing the head of the British Army is bad enough 

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No Deal still going according to plan........ roll on 31st Dec.....   😀

Just a shame that constant unwelcome remoaner spanner intervention has cost us almost five years of wasted time and money. 

 

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