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    ... neither do we need to be told what to do by unelected self serving socialists ...

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    let's take the Trump style of negotiation "if you don't like it.....tough luck"
    That style works well in terms of revving up angry old men and ignorant rural ****kickers, less well in the real world (North Korea, Obamacare, trade talks with China ecc )

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBlackHorse View Post
    ... this board is a fun place and at times entertaining. However, the Brexit negotiations are the exact opposite of that - serious, tedious, important. Unfortunately, the EU blood suckers don't know how to negotiate. Proper negotiation requires that both parties agree the agenda before discussions start. The EU blood suckers only know about making agreements at the '11th hour' when they are forced into a corner. Much as the media thirst for information/sensation/bad news - and if there isn't any invent it - they and the Remoaners need to get used to the tedium of this messy episode in our history. The current apparent concern about No Deal and EU/UK nationals is hot air - the UK offered to address this before the 'negotiations' started but the greedy EU blood suckers only want to discuss money; so much for looking after their 'nationals'. Ok, TM may not be the ideal leader but she's better than all the alternatives, who are ... (and, someone, don't even mention that wet lettuce Kier Starmer ...)
    Despite my reluctance to bad mouth posters, Black Horse, you would try the patience of a saint. What have the Tories ever done for you and the working man - and please answer the question without going off on one about how awful Labour is?
    Your post shows exactly what's wrong with the leavers' position. You don't start by slagging off the opposition - 'blood suckers' indeed. They are simply protecting their organisation. Did you not expect them to do that? If we leave on favourable terms to us that make them look silly, their union will collapse. Twas ever thus.
    To approach negotiations with such a fractious political front is courting disaster.
    You are betting on a losing horse, BH. This mess is wholly of the Tories making and it won't be sorted out even in the next 10 years. Do you think the right to say 'we took back control' merits economic poverty?
    Far from Labour not seeing power for years to come, it's the pillocks of the modern Tory party and their supporters who will not be forgiven for years to come.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarquinbeech View Post
    THERESA has to go.....the sooner the better.....we are weak on Brexit negotiations whilst we have a "remainer" PM in charge, and the interview today where she refused to state her opinion if a new referendum was called....made her position much worse.

    Tories need to get a proper Brexiteer in charge....send all the EU scroungers back, NOW...2 weeks notice, "collect your **** and **** off"....refuse to pay one single pound/euro/shekel/dinero in "divorce payments".....tell Barneir/Tusk/Merkel/Macron that they had their chance.....they blew it

    ****-OFF EUROPE....Welcome to the Rest Of The World.......French cheese is banned, German sausages are illegal, VW's are oulawed and Polish plumbers are unemployed......let's take the Trump style of negotiation "if you don't like it.....tough luck"
    At last, your true colours. Like I say, a piece of work. Go suck a cactus and please remain in Mexico.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    That style works well in terms of revving up angry old men and ignorant rural ****kickers, less well in the real world (North Korea, Obamacare, trade talks with China ecc )
    I agree that "Trump diplomacy" doesn't work well in practice BUT it would sure get their attention when we announce our intentions to start "filling in the Chunnel"....we don't even need a wall.

    I'm just sick of all the bickering, the Tory Party ripping itself apart, Labour sat in the corner giggling, Barnier/Tusk etc trying to shaft us....it's been over a year now since we voted....and we are no nearer getting a result....it's pathetic

    PMQs live....get a backbone TM

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarquinbeech View Post
    I agree that "Trump diplomacy" doesn't work well in practice BUT it would sure get their attention when we announce our intentions to start "filling in the Chunnel"....we don't even need a wall.

    I'm just sick of all the bickering, the Tory Party ripping itself apart, Labour sat in the corner giggling, Barnier/Tusk etc trying to shaft us....it's been over a year now since we voted....and we are no nearer getting a result....it's pathetic

    PMQs live....get a backbone TM
    It would get attention, I suppose that's true.

    Brexit will be a monumental **** up.

    Everybody knows this, including (especially) Boris Johnson and the like who regard Mrs May as a human shield from the ****storm to come.

    That is the only reason, and I mean literally the only one, that she's still in a job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drillerpie View Post
    It would get attention, I suppose that's true.

    Brexit will be a monumental **** up.

    Everybody knows this, including (especially) Boris Johnson and the like who regard Mrs May as a human shield from the ****storm to come.

    That is the only reason, and I mean literally the only one, that she's still in a job.
    IMO, Brexit will be a success......but the longer we drag it out, the more internal divisions surface....no winners, not even Labour.

    Interesting theory on TM being the "sacrificial lamb (or sheep)"

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    ... ah, el cid ... ".
    Do you think the right to say 'we took back control' merits economic poverty?
    So you assume economic poverty. I would sooner we live or die because of our own actions. You assume (remember - ass-u-me - do you, el cid) that we don't have enough talent in this country to make our own way. Well we don't need your negative, we must rely on others because 'we can't' attitude. We have plenty of the right talent and motive to do well. We don't need unelected socialist hero dictators to tell us what to do. Perhaps it's because it's October and you're feeling all warm and nostalgic for your Soviet revolutionary heroes ... look what happened to them, el cid, and the multi-millions they slaughtered for the cause.
    ... and another thing ... this is a board allowing free speech, so don't tell me ... "You don't start by slagging off the opposition - 'blood suckers' indeed. They are simply protecting their organisation. Did you not expect them to do that? If we leave on favourable terms to us that make them look silly, their union will collapse. Twas ever thus." Do you actually think they are protecting their organisation? More like they are protecting the blood-sucking bureaucratic gravy train which keeps them in the clover to which they have become accustomed - no wonder some of the UK political Remoaners continue to play Judas, seeing their pension for life disappearing.
    And another thing ... my early working like was tainted by the left wing union bullies of the '70's, where I saw honest, hard working, good people put out of work by the scum reds. You may want that again but I certainly don't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tarquinbeech View Post
    IMO, Brexit will be a success......but the longer we drag it out, the more internal divisions surface....no winners, not even Labour.

    Interesting theory on TM being the "sacrificial lamb (or sheep)"
    But it's extremely, almost infinitely complicated. How do you not drag it out? You could present a list of 'take it or leave it' demands but we have kind of already tried that and they chose to leave it.

    The much predicted fear of German car manufacturers (I don't want to say predicted by who exactly cause he seems to be posting a lot less on here lately, and that's a good thing ) who would dictate to Merkel that she had to keep us happy at any cost hasn't materialised. They seem to have decided that it's better to keep the single market intact without the UK than to keep the UK happy and risk the future of the single market.

    It goes back to the Trump style negotiations. If you have absolute power and people need something from you, while you don't need anything from anybody, you can act like that. That's why Trump can get away with behaving like a childish god-king when running his business or speaking to people on his reality shows, but he seems to have trouble adjusting to the real world where nobody (thankfully) has absolute power and we are all interconnected.

    A significant part of Brexiteers seem to have similar trouble getting their heads round this concept too.

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    Regarding Mrs May, she's inept. She's comically bad at her job. She reminds me of the female PM from The Thick of It - bat people and all that - only less human.

    Can you think of any other reason why all those sharks who want to be PM are letting her carry on?

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