No thanks your not my type.......
No thanks your not my type.......
What treaty?Yes and that will be a change to the original treaty.......
The deal is a Treaty that May negotiated ......and failed to get through the HOC......What treaty?
Thats not the same thingThis from a party demanding a 30 quid, party issued photo ID to attend their conference. The proposed voter ID is free if you are one of the 8% of UK adults not possessed of a passport or driving license.
You don't get it it will be altered something the EU stated they will not do hence the hold up......
@MarcelsGoatThe deal is a Treaty that May negotiated ......and failed to get through the HOC......
The Brexit withdrawal agreement is an unratified treaty between the European Union (EU) and .... more than a month. Prime Minister May won a no confidence motion in her own party, but the EU refused to accept any further changes.
Hence my claim they must be changing it....... wakey wakey......
Is this parceltongue? Alan Turing would have had his work cut out to crack this code.So the sacred treaty by May and the EU - we will not open the Irish backstop may be modified i.e we will not be tied to the EU for an eternity..
@JEBUS_LIVES
They aren't negotiating that Treaty, they are now negotiating the initial deal that the EU offered, which the DUP rejected and was rejected by the UK. The EU have said that they won't improve on the WA, and they have subsequently asked for more concession from the UK, because as @peteblue and I were discussing earlier, the UKs position has been weakened by a rejection of the WA 3 times and the knowledge that no deal is not an option (as an extension will be required) and to save face from his 'die in a ditch' rhetoric, Boris Johnson needs to be seen to be getting a deal.The deal is a Treaty that May negotiated ......and failed to get through the HOC......
The Brexit withdrawal agreement is an unratified treaty between the European Union (EU) and .... more than a month. Prime Minister May won a no confidence motion in her own party, but the EU refused to accept any further changes.
Hence my claim they must be changing it....... wakey wakey......
Time to get the drawing pencils out I think (or crayons for Joey)They aren't negotiating that Treaty, they are now negotiating the initial deal that the EU offered, which the DUP rejected and was rejected by the UK. The EU have said that they won't improve on the WA, and they have subsequently asked for more concession from the UK, because as @peteblue and I were discussing earlier, the UKs position has been weakened by a rejection of the WA 3 times and the knowledge that no deal is not an option (as an extension will be required) and to save face from his 'die in a ditch' rhetoric, Boris Johnson needs to be seen to be getting a deal.
In short, it's a deal which the EU gives less concession than the deal that May agreed, which you have described as 'not Brexit'.
Wakey wakey Joe
It's a treaty in law binding if signed .....They aren't negotiating that Treaty, they are now negotiating the initial deal that the EU offered, which the DUP rejected and was rejected by the UK. The EU have said that they won't improve on the WA, and they have subsequently asked for more concession from the UK, because as @peteblue and I were discussing earlier, the UKs position has been weakened by a rejection of the WA 3 times and the knowledge that no deal is not an option (as an extension will be required) and to save face from his 'die in a ditch' rhetoric, Boris Johnson needs to be seen to be getting a deal.
In short, it's a deal which the EU gives less concession than the deal that May agreed, which you have described as 'not Brexit'.
Wakey wakey Joe
so they polish a treaty fine.....It won't be altered - it will at most be replaced by something that does the exact same thing.
It is polishing a turd in effect - it may be polished, but it's still the same turd.
But it’s not signed joe ...It's a treaty in law binding if signed .....
The one you said last time wasn’t acceptable lol lolso they polish a treaty fine.....
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