So pro-brexit English Edward thinks May is doing the election to be able to do a hard brexit more freely while anti-brexit really thinks she's doing it to be able to do a soft brexit. Which one of you is doing wishful thinking ? I think it's both.
But the UK still wants access to said EU wife's, home, bed and car
That is why the United Kingdom does not seek membership of the
single market: we understand and respect your position that the four freedoms
of the single market are indivisible and there can be no "cherry picking".
At the same time UK dosnt want to live under the Wifes rules
Also wife is Rich,
and has a history of violence
So pro-brexit English Edward thinks May is doing the election to be able to do a hard brexit more freely while anti-brexit really thinks she's doing it to be able to do a soft brexit. Which one of you is doing wishful thinking ? I think it's both.
Here we get to the crux of it, the UK seems to be not truly viewed as a sovereign nation, but by many e.g. from the other side of the world too, as a subject state to be abused.
If you mean the US, Brexit won't change that, and if you mean parts of the Commonwealth, I think that they'd laugh you out of the room instead.
But the UK still wants access to said EU wife's, home, bed and car
At the same time UK dosnt want to live under the Wifes rules
Also wife is Rich, and has a history of violence
Hard brexit : no deal, or only on very minor matters.
Soft brexit : major deal so as to have continued cooperation with the EU.
You may not think soft brexit is feasible, but saying you "don't believe in the term" is nonsensical.
I was replying to FriendlyFire's post as follows: ... for which the "EU wife" is neither the USA nor Australia.
So why use the phrase "from the other side of the world", which can't possibly apply either to Europe or the EU?
The UK agreed future spending plans and commitments with the other members.
The plans and costs are going ahead,
the UK would be acting in bad faith by walking away from their commitments.
Which is why we get annoyed by the incessant demands for money,
whether in the form of net payments or termination penalties.
Here we get to the crux of it, the UK seems to be not truly viewed as a sovereign nation,
but by many e.g. from the other side of the world too, as a subject state to be abused.
It seems that it is the EU that enters contracts without a cancellation clause and yet we are expected to trust them as commercial negotiators.
EU demands medicine agency leaves Britain - but could owe HUNDREDS of MILLIONS in rent
http://www.express.co.uk/news/world...ency-Canary-Wharf-London-millions-rent-Brexit
The UK doesn't understand that spending money in its own poorer regions will benefit everyone. You can't imagine that adding international borders into the mix will tear away the fog of confusion.Is the UK now learning that EU contribution euromonies are being spent to rebuild up Europe poorer countries because growing strong economy benefits everyone in the long term ?
You're expecting any sort of sensible reporting on Europe from the Express?
Even when it's not about Europe, this is still the Express we're talking about. Just this morning, they were trumpeting that May has vowed
to protect pensions, yet literally right next to them in the paper stand was the i's headline that the Tories have refused to honour the triple-lock.
It is not unreasonable that EU institutions are based in the EU.
Since we have voted to leave the EU we have voted for EU institutions to leave the UK.
This will have a cost but we voted for that cost.
This cost will be part part of the estimated Euro 60bn.
If the UK does not want to pay the cost then the EU will have to tell the landlord that the UK does not want to pay its bill.
The UK doesn't understand that spending money in its own poorer regions will benefit everyone.
We have no more voted to expel the EU institutions than to expel the 4 million other EU member state nationals here.