Message from @ManAnimal

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2019-10-17 11:38:19 UTC  

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2019-10-17 11:38:20 UTC  

And they will not fix it, Juncker and Barnier and Verhofstadter have all said "nope the EU is fine, it has problems but we aint dealing with them"

2019-10-17 11:38:21 UTC  

the EU burrecrats in brussels NEED the uK, yes

2019-10-17 11:38:25 UTC  
2019-10-17 11:38:29 UTC  

but not the eu countries

2019-10-17 11:38:57 UTC  

I'm interested in seeing what this deal Boris has made.

2019-10-17 11:38:59 UTC  

brussels needs everyone to maintain their power base

2019-10-17 11:39:09 UTC  

Mikey its not great but it's better

2019-10-17 11:39:09 UTC  

no one needs them

2019-10-17 11:39:15 UTC  

If the UK leaves with a no deal it hits the EU export market, and the UK export market gets a glancing hit, not only that but French and German voters will then have to pay more to subsidise the failing states of the EU

2019-10-17 11:39:19 UTC  

What's bad about it?

2019-10-17 11:39:22 UTC  

Starting with Greece and Poland

2019-10-17 11:39:27 UTC  

basically the deal is mays deal.. but with the island of ireland in its own CU

2019-10-17 11:39:37 UTC  

Jack, pm it. I'm in class and gotta go lmao

2019-10-17 11:39:43 UTC  

And NI can veto arrangements

2019-10-17 11:39:53 UTC  

The French are already kicking off due to green taxes on their vehicles (I think) in what is known as the Yellow vest, do you think they are going to agree to picking up the UK's tab

2019-10-17 11:39:54 UTC  

It'll just get washed away in here

2019-10-17 11:40:05 UTC  

well, the EU can also 'psuedo-sanction' the UK by offering a conditional discount on their goods on the condition UK is isolated

2019-10-17 11:40:06 UTC  

they can veto CU arrangments

2019-10-17 11:40:27 UTC  

the EU does have alot of bargaining power; too much imo

2019-10-17 11:40:37 UTC  

Theres no point even discussing it

2019-10-17 11:40:42 UTC  

The commons will not vote for it

2019-10-17 11:40:52 UTC  

those making the decisions also are insulated from the consequences of thsoe decisions

2019-10-17 11:41:01 UTC  

Its so embarrassing that our country could of dominated these negotiations and because of the remainers and Europhiles we have gotten a shit stick

2019-10-17 11:41:02 UTC  

I tihnk it will be political suicide at this point to not vote for the deal

2019-10-17 11:41:10 UTC  

It is but who cares

2019-10-17 11:41:12 UTC  

so they aren't exactly bound by 'what is best for the EU'

2019-10-17 11:41:21 UTC  

They'll all be out next election regardless

2019-10-17 11:41:35 UTC  

they are quite capable of acting out of spite even if it hurts them just as much as it hurts the UK

2019-10-17 11:41:42 UTC  

As I said GMA the EU is corrupt from within, but nobody within wants to fix it...

2019-10-17 11:41:48 UTC  

It makes sense to leave and let it fail

2019-10-17 11:41:49 UTC  

johnson is trying to get barnier and juncker to say "this is the final deal, there will be no extension or delay after this, deal or no deal"

2019-10-17 11:41:57 UTC  

agreed, 100% storin

2019-10-17 11:42:20 UTC  

but given they don't have to absorb the consequencs of their idiot policies

2019-10-17 11:42:27 UTC  

i cannot see them getting any better

2019-10-17 11:42:39 UTC  

it wont fail yet.. its not like the ussr where everyone is poor and desperate...

2019-10-17 11:42:39 UTC  

What we are seeing is the political class literally committing treason and not being held to account tbh

2019-10-17 11:42:48 UTC  

they are like kids with spoiled parents

2019-10-17 11:43:01 UTC  

its got a long road until it fails... will probably go up before it comes down

2019-10-17 11:43:04 UTC  

also agreed, storin