Robin
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As a remain voter now having to accept Brexit,
A few more could do with growing up and accept it.
As a remain voter now having to accept Brexit,
And yet you condemn Tusk for making digs at people......A few more could do with growing up and accept it.
And yet you condemn Tusk for making digs at people......
"A few more...." is aimed at a wider group.That doesn't even make sense, unless your insinuating that me pointing out that his comment was childish was in itself childish... was it really?
There are 50 days left until the UK's exit from the European Union, following the decision and the will of the UK authorities. I know that still a very great number of people in the UK, and on the continent, as well as in Ireland, wish for a reversal of this decision. I have always been with you, with all my heart. But the facts are unmistakable. At the moment, the pro-Brexit stance of the UK Prime Minister, and the Leader of the Opposition, rules out this question. Today, there is no political force and no effective leadership for remain. I say this without satisfaction, but you can't argue with the facts.
Today our most important task is to prevent a no deal scenario. I would, once again, like to stress that the position of the EU27 is clear, as expressed in the documents agreed with the UK government – that is the Withdrawal Agreement and the Political Declaration – and the EU27 is not making any new offer. Let me recall that the December European Council decided that the Withdrawal Agreement is not open for re-negotiation. I hope that tomorrow we will hear from Prime Minister May a realistic suggestion on how to end the impasse, in which the process of the orderly withdrawal of the UK from the EU has found itself, following the latest votes in the House of Commons.
The top priority for us, remains the issue of the border on the island of Ireland, and the guarantee to maintain the peace process in accordance with the Good Friday Agreement. There is no room for speculation here. The EU itself is first and foremost a peace project. We will not gamble with peace; or put a sell-by date on reconciliation. And this is why we insist on the backstop. Give us a believable guarantee for peace in Northern Ireland, and the UK will leave the EU as a trusted friend. I hope that the UK government will present ideas that will both respect this point of view and, at the same time, command a stable and clear majority in the House of Commons. I strongly believe that a common solution is possible, and I will do everything in my power to find it.
A sense of responsibility also tells us to prepare for a possible fiasco. The Taoiseach and I have spoken about the necessary actions in case of no deal; I know that you will also be discussing this shortly with the European Commission.
By the way, I've been wondering what that special place in hell looks like, for those who promoted Brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely. Thank you.
By the way, I've been wondering what that special place in hell looks like, for those who promoted Brexit, without even a sketch of a plan how to carry it out safely. Thank you
The UK Government's laughable/infamous deal to provide extra ferries in the event of a No Deal Brexit (you know, that deal with a company that has no ferries) has collapsed.
In other news, it turns out that bears 🤬 in the woods.
Democracy has its drawbacks. A defective society can elect a defective government.Since the government is democratically elected, I can't see how any decision they could make, could be wrong!?!?
Humans are not perfect. Defective society is inevitable and gets worse as more time passes without corrective measures. Getting the same party forming Government after Government is the worse thing democracy can do. That's why disinterest in the voting process is so dangerous.Democracy has its drawbacks. A defective society can elect a defective government.
I think you may have been depradated.
Yes, that's bad enough, but in this case a drifting and confused society & government may have been preyed upon by outside organization and money. I'm referring to reports the leave campaign was systematically supported by Americans.Humans are not perfect. Defective society is inevitable and gets worse as more time passes without corrective measures. Getting the same party forming Government after Government is the worse thing democracy can do. That's why disinterest in the voting process is so dangerous.
disinterest in the voting process is so dangerous.
That's why disinterest in the voting process is so dangerous.
The deal we should be aiming for: Germany ++
Including:
- Seat in all major EU Institutions, vote and even veto power in most of importante decisions.
- Participation in all major EU agencies, we could even have some based here in the UK
- Free movement for everyone from the UK within European borders
- Free trade within the EU
- Access to the same conditions set in all trade deals the EU celebrates (and we can even have a say in their negotiation)
But we want more. Specifically, this:
- We keep control of our borders, staying out of the Schengen agreement on free movement
- We send people from other countries home if they can’t support themselves
- We stay out of the Euro permanently
- We block Turkey (or anyone else) from joining the EU
- We stop the creation of a European army
- We vote on how our government spends our Money.
- We pay contribution fees for all this as any full member of the EU does, but 1/3 of it gets returned
- We even get money from the EU to spend in the UK
I guess this would be an excellent deal. But somehow I don't see how the UK could possibly get it!
In an alternative universe? Or a parody source?Saw this somewhere else and had to share.
This is why, when this deal was on the line, I voted to Leave it the hell alone!Saw this somewhere else and had to share.
I just want to revisit this.Wow...
European Commission president Donald Tusk just said (at a joint EU-Irish press conference):
That closing comment is likely to infuriate a good many people, and is really pretty shocking coming from the president of the European Commission.
Meanwhile, Tusk and Irish leader Vardakar have categorically ruled out any possible changes to the Backstop, and EU leaders have repeated their call for the UK to abandon the idea of leaving the Single Market (and basically giving up on Brexit in all but name).
Right now it seems to be **** Good Friday, because our customs union.The top priority for us, remains the issue of the border on the island of Ireland, and the guarantee to maintain the peace process in accordance with the Good Friday Agreement. There is no room for speculation here. The EU itself is first and foremost a peace project. We will not gamble with peace; or put a sell-by date on reconciliation.
So basically not all nation's are equal is what they are saying?I noticed this the other day too... and no doubt it will cause ructions.
Of course, it would set a disastrous precedent for the EU to effectively expel a member state who haven't actually done anything... it is also hugely ironic that the EU are demanding that the UK stay in the Single Market and Customs Union despite a public and parliamentary votes to the contrary, but are now threatening Ireland with the exact opposite!
My genuine sympathies. Your Piccolo facepalm avatar is looking more and more super-apt with each successive post on this subject.I am thrilled to find out that there is a very real chance that I will have to take a driving test in Slovakia in order to maintain having a valid driving licence.
My genuine sympathies. Your Piccolo facepalm avatar is looking more and more super-apt with each successive post on this subject.