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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 6600584" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>well, looks like a good old bodge up, where every body can say, they have got what they wanted. Is it good, bad, indifferent ? time will tell. Of course it has to get through parliament, and no doubt, there will be a good old shouting match, with claims of this, or that, how terrible it is etc, but, it was mp's that tied boris's hands, the eu took advantage of that, and who actually thinks the eu will give someone else a better deal ? What the EU should now say, is no extension, I expect a lot of countries will be pushing for just that, and correctly, any extension will result in exactly the same balls up as the rest. So if they say that, who will believe them ? I am certain a lot of mp's think they can secure a better deal, so, presumably on sat, a huge number will vote no, will it be enough to scupper the deal ? And what happens then ? hard Brexit ? </p><p>Then what will the 'no's' say ? It wasn't their fault, it was someone elses .</p><p>The reallity is, we need to co-operate with europe, and vice-versus, that doesn't deter from new trade deals with other countries, we are, after all, a large affluent market, countries will want to deal with us.</p><p>And if I am not mistaken, the rules and tariffs are to be agreed in the 'transistion' period, this is likely to be sorted out by businesses, civil servants etc, with the aim of keeping imports/exports moving, and to the advantage (i hope) of all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 6600584, member: 86168"] well, looks like a good old bodge up, where every body can say, they have got what they wanted. Is it good, bad, indifferent ? time will tell. Of course it has to get through parliament, and no doubt, there will be a good old shouting match, with claims of this, or that, how terrible it is etc, but, it was mp's that tied boris's hands, the eu took advantage of that, and who actually thinks the eu will give someone else a better deal ? What the EU should now say, is no extension, I expect a lot of countries will be pushing for just that, and correctly, any extension will result in exactly the same balls up as the rest. So if they say that, who will believe them ? I am certain a lot of mp's think they can secure a better deal, so, presumably on sat, a huge number will vote no, will it be enough to scupper the deal ? And what happens then ? hard Brexit ? Then what will the 'no's' say ? It wasn't their fault, it was someone elses . The reallity is, we need to co-operate with europe, and vice-versus, that doesn't deter from new trade deals with other countries, we are, after all, a large affluent market, countries will want to deal with us. And if I am not mistaken, the rules and tariffs are to be agreed in the 'transistion' period, this is likely to be sorted out by businesses, civil servants etc, with the aim of keeping imports/exports moving, and to the advantage (i hope) of all. [/QUOTE]
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