Quite interesting https://uk.investing.com/news/stock...it-boom-as-banks-stay-loyal-to-london-1437556
Have I got this right. The EU wont discuss trade until we've left, and after we've left we have an interim period of 2 years to agree a new trade deal. Plus, they want a backstop in place in case an agreement can't be found for N.I. within the 2 years which no one can leave unilaterally. BUT, before they will change the backstop tie in they want to negotiate a workable solution to N.I. before hand. Is there a certain contradiction here. TB
And Steve Baker MP,(ex-DexEU),comes across pretty well. For those who can be arsed to watch it,he explains the outright and blatant dishonesty of the hag that inhabits No.10 ,and her band of anti-democratic trolls. No wonder the EU are bloody exasperated.
Another rather interesting read about how well educated, or more accurately, how well informed leave and remain voters are. Spoiler ....we're all a bunch of thickos apparently, just in different ways https://www.forbes.com/sites/tedbromund/2019/01/31/are-brexit-supporters-ignorant/#5b972bff7873
How refreshing to read some facts instead of the usual scaremongering! Bankers Cup: Latest Score England 1545, EU 301 ⚽
Yes, but worse than that is that the EU have already said that they don’t believe there is a workable alternative to the backstop, so basically the deal on offer from them is two years of transition to the backstop arrangements with no way out afterwards.
Yet to hear from the Irish Gov or EU what the purpose of the border is. What trade or transactions post Brexit will change other than fiscal and regulatory which are all currently trader and systems based. Ireland and the UK are both outside Schengen so free movement is not an issue . So we may have some red diesel and fags smuggling but what's new.
The 'deal' is not what the EU is offering but what the EU and the May government have negotiated between them over the last two years. The leave campaigners said vote leave and we will negotiate a great deal with the EU. This is the best they could come up with.
Do you really imagine that was the ‘Deal’ which our side would have liked? It’s their deal which appeared to meet most the requirements to ‘Leave the EU’ whilst not in fact delivering it because of the insoluble back-stop.
The problem you have is that the leave side didn't negotiate this deal it was May a Remainer and her public servants remainers also, the only leavers involved were overruled which lead to the resignations.
Over? Did you say over? Nothing is over until we decide it is! Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no! And it ain't over now! Cause when the going gets tough.. The tough get goin'.