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- itsonlyme commented Dec 18, 2020
Monkey was bit strong edited it to puppet In the real world, doing nicely on gbp futs longs If No deal over fishing, Boris wont loose his job, the anger will be directed at the EU, the press will drive that nail right in
EU’s Barnier: Possibility Of Brexit Trade Agreement Remains
- itsonlyme commented Dec 18, 2020
Barnier clearly sweating but is just a Brussels puppet, the EU organ grinder Mrs Merkel will be the deal or no deal maker
EU’s Barnier: Possibility Of Brexit Trade Agreement Remains
- itsonlyme commented Dec 17, 2020
Keep them sweating Boris, 0% fish in 2 weeks, at some point the EU penny will drop
On fisheries, Johnson said EU's position was simply not reasonable
- itsonlyme commented Dec 17, 2020
Yes hosemaster, margin calls not nice. Have that T shirt myself from other events
EC Pres. Von Der Leyen: I welcomed substantial progress on many issues
- itsonlyme commented Dec 17, 2020
UK is in no rush, has more time on its clock, let them sweat Boris
UK PM Spokesman: No Deal Brexit Still Most Likely Outcome
- itsonlyme commented Dec 17, 2020
Cliff edge time for EU, dont budge Frost, make them sweat even more What is sauce for the goose, is sauce for the gander
MEPs will not ratify EU-UK treaty this year if deal not done by Sunday
- itsonlyme commented Dec 17, 2020
China is like old age its creeps up and then its too late to do anything
China: Regrets Australia's Decision To Appeal To WTO Over Barley Tariffs
- itsonlyme commented Dec 16, 2020
EU has clearly compromised from thier posistion a week ago. Imagine UK will test the divergence system on 1st Jan by asking for tariffs due to state subsidy imbalances. In 2018, the UK spent 0.38% of GDP on state aid (excluding railways, and ...
Merkel: Brexit talks to continue until the end of this week
- itsonlyme commented Dec 16, 2020
As EU countires have lot higher state subsidies than the UK, does that mean after 1st Jan, EU will have to pay tariffs to UK or Boris can subsidise some UK the tech he wants to as we have a lot of headroom In 2018, the UK spent 0.38% of GDP on state ...
EU: UK has accepted the idea of ‘managed divergence’ for preferential access to single market
- itsonlyme commented Dec 16, 2020
Vancarbon, think if Boris can get a fair deal he should take it. But let them sweat till they offer it or its a no deal. They are definatly sweating as already approved transport links, presume they realise not worth the paper its on if Uk doesnt ...
Von Der Leyen: I Cannot Tell You If There Will Be A UK Deal
- itsonlyme commented Dec 16, 2020
Dont think Trump thinks hes has any chance of turning the election over. However he knows people hate to feel they have been conned. as was seen in the uk election from red wall seats that felt they had been conned by labour MPs on Brexit. Trumps ...
Trump: Will give up power if electoral college votes for Biden - BBG
- itsonlyme commented Dec 16, 2020
Uk should let them sweat, EU clock has less time left
Von Der Leyen: I Cannot Tell You If There Will Be A UK Deal
- itsonlyme commented Dec 16, 2020
The EU organ grinder Mrs Merkel wants a deal, the clock is running out fast for Barnier, where as Boris has time to sit and wait , see what concessions EU offers
Progress on Brexit issues, next days critical, EU says
- itsonlyme commented Dec 15, 2020
Ever since the EU organ grinder Mrs Merkel decided a deal was to be made its only been a question of time, whether this is it or the 31st is , is another issue
Big buzz in the last hour: UK is heading towards a Brexit deal with the EU
- itsonlyme commented Dec 15, 2020
Sadly this is par for the course in most countries. Think Astra Oxford vaccine approval or not will dictate how much worse it gets
UK loses 819,000 paid jobs since start of pandemic
- itsonlyme commented Dec 14, 2020
Too true with MPs too Vancarbon. They had thier chance in 2019 to vote through a soft Brexit, something as a fence sitter that respected the democratic vote I would have voted for. But no, compromise was below them. So now fence sitters like me have ...
Barnier: Tells EU Envoys UK Is Backtracking On Fisheries
- itsonlyme commented Dec 14, 2020
Think a lot in England are getting tired with Sturgeon and the SNP. Presume you are aware of the Barnett formula where the Scottish recieve a £10bn subsidy in effect from England. Think its time we let Scotland vote, for either, stay and shut up or ...
Barnier: Tells EU Envoys UK Is Backtracking On Fisheries
- itsonlyme commented Dec 14, 2020
A first, we agree. EU starting to go from this will effect us at a lower percentage to saying the effect will be the same on both sides at a human level ie 700k job losses, etc. Along with the fact theres a high risk of good will in all areas going ...
Barnier: Tells EU Envoys UK Is Backtracking On Fisheries
- itsonlyme commented Dec 14, 2020
Fishing outcome is important to both Boris's red wall landslide and Macrons election hopes, but imagine a large EU payment to the UK through a 5 year tranistion would do the trick. Level playing field is all about the future as uk has agreed non ...
Barnier: Tells EU Envoys UK Is Backtracking On Fisheries
- itsonlyme commented Dec 13, 2020
The bottom line ones RossEdwards, and think we all know roughly what they are for both sides
U.K.-EU Trade Talks Remain ‘Very Difficult,’ Official Says