Could UK U-turn on Referendum Result (Vol 2)
Discussion
0000 said:
///ajd said:
It worries me to see the military card played so prominently in the letter. Is that really their top trump? If it is we're in trouble. Don't get me wrong, we're good at mil and intel stuff, but five eyes ain't much use to eyes six+ is it? I expect the EU will be pretty "meh" about it.
Yeah, because that's how intel works. More countries, more intel.fk me.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
///ajd said:
Well enough naive brexiteers couldn't see it. I'd agree its predictable, but many were not bright enough to see it coming - many banged on about how much BMW needed tariff free access etc. for months. These threads were littered with it.
Sadly for the UK the list of naive "BMW need us" muppets included Mr D Davis, on BBC QT no less.
Let me try your Nostradamus outfit for how this might be spun by Frau Merkel (if she's still around)... Sadly for the UK the list of naive "BMW need us" muppets included Mr D Davis, on BBC QT no less.
A weakened Germany is not good for the EU. Ergo ensuring Germany is not weakened is putting the EU first. Not allowing the German auto industry to be bummed up the AC Schnitzer is part of ensuring Germany is not weakened. So yeah everyone, we've done a deal on that bit (in exchange for...) but it's putting the EU first. And anyway look, they don't get the benefit of FoM.
All the language is open and full of escape routes and plausible deniability. It's pre-negotiation bluster.
///ajd said:
0000 said:
///ajd said:
It worries me to see the military card played so prominently in the letter. Is that really their top trump? If it is we're in trouble. Don't get me wrong, we're good at mil and intel stuff, but five eyes ain't much use to eyes six+ is it? I expect the EU will be pretty "meh" about it.
Yeah, because that's how intel works. More countries, more intel.fk me.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
Look in the mirror.
You're the entertainment!
dandarez said:
///ajd said:
0000 said:
///ajd said:
It worries me to see the military card played so prominently in the letter. Is that really their top trump? If it is we're in trouble. Don't get me wrong, we're good at mil and intel stuff, but five eyes ain't much use to eyes six+ is it? I expect the EU will be pretty "meh" about it.
Yeah, because that's how intel works. More countries, more intel.fk me.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
Look in the mirror.
You're the entertainment!
///ajd said:
0000 said:
///ajd said:
It worries me to see the military card played so prominently in the letter. Is that really their top trump? If it is we're in trouble. Don't get me wrong, we're good at mil and intel stuff, but five eyes ain't much use to eyes six+ is it? I expect the EU will be pretty "meh" about it.
Yeah, because that's how intel works. More countries, more intel.fk me.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
How is Europe's intel/mil going to improve with us telling them to do one ?
How is Europe's business going to improve by imposing tariffs on us ?
johnxjsc1985 said:
its sad to see how bitter the remoaners are and would gladly see this country fall on its backside just so they could say " I told you I was right". Even now as the reality of us leaving hits they are still in denial.
No one is in denial. But if the country does fall on its backside, it'll be interesting to see how people try to spin it. I think we will be fine, but if we're less than, we at least know where to point the fingers
///ajd said:
dandarez said:
///ajd said:
0000 said:
///ajd said:
It worries me to see the military card played so prominently in the letter. Is that really their top trump? If it is we're in trouble. Don't get me wrong, we're good at mil and intel stuff, but five eyes ain't much use to eyes six+ is it? I expect the EU will be pretty "meh" about it.
Yeah, because that's how intel works. More countries, more intel.fk me.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
Look in the mirror.
You're the entertainment!
I'll wait and see where it goes. They are negotiations. Guessing is a waste of time.
Bottom line is we're leaving that gravy train in Brussels, the 'EU'.
Not 'Europe' as so many idiots still keep saying.
I heard it again today. Is it to scare the dumb?
johnxjsc1985 said:
its sad to see how bitter the remoaners are and would gladly see this country fall on its backside just so they could say " I told you I was right". Even now as the reality of us leaving hits they are still in denial.
But on some points we are right.Its not too late for the penny to drop.
No passporting, electric mini made in Germany for the greater good of the EU.
Day 1 and the hits keep coming.
///ajd said:
You know what I mean. Or you might. Maybe not.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
Your favourite publication seems to have done a pretty good job of that previously.It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/mar/24/b...
Guardian said:
Intelligence-gathering in Europe is comparable to the military situation. The only military force that really matters is the US-led Nato alliance. There is as yet no sign of a EU army.
It is the same in the intelligence world. The alliance that matters is “Five Eyes”, the most powerful intelligence-gathering alliance in the world: the US, the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. It dwarves even China and Russia.
Other European countries rely on the US and the UK sharing at least some of the information and data. If the UK was to leave the EU, other European countries would continue to seek access to at least some of that intelligence.
It is the same in the intelligence world. The alliance that matters is “Five Eyes”, the most powerful intelligence-gathering alliance in the world: the US, the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. It dwarves even China and Russia.
Other European countries rely on the US and the UK sharing at least some of the information and data. If the UK was to leave the EU, other European countries would continue to seek access to at least some of that intelligence.
///ajd said:
But on some points we are right.
Its not too late for the penny to drop.
No passporting, electric mini made in Germany for the greater good of the EU.
Day 1 and the hits keep coming.
Moan ,moan ,moan and just more moan ,moan ,moan and so far there has been nothing to moan about other than having to listen to the moaners.Its not too late for the penny to drop.
No passporting, electric mini made in Germany for the greater good of the EU.
Day 1 and the hits keep coming.
skahigh said:
gruffalo said:
Is the EU response letter anywhere other than the Guardian, not found it on the BBC?
ReutersThe response from the EU is separate.
Telegraph version here;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/29/britain...
///ajd said:
0000 said:
///ajd said:
It worries me to see the military card played so prominently in the letter. Is that really their top trump? If it is we're in trouble. Don't get me wrong, we're good at mil and intel stuff, but five eyes ain't much use to eyes six+ is it? I expect the EU will be pretty "meh" about it.
Yeah, because that's how intel works. More countries, more intel.fk me.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
It's there in black and white for everyone to read.
skahigh said:
///ajd said:
You know what I mean. Or you might. Maybe not.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
Your favourite publication seems to have done a pretty good job of that previously.It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/mar/24/b...
Guardian said:
Intelligence-gathering in Europe is comparable to the military situation. The only military force that really matters is the US-led Nato alliance. There is as yet no sign of a EU army.
It is the same in the intelligence world. The alliance that matters is “Five Eyes”, the most powerful intelligence-gathering alliance in the world: the US, the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. It dwarves even China and Russia.
Other European countries rely on the US and the UK sharing at least some of the information and data. If the UK was to leave the EU, other European countries would continue to seek access to at least some of that intelligence.
It is the same in the intelligence world. The alliance that matters is “Five Eyes”, the most powerful intelligence-gathering alliance in the world: the US, the UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. It dwarves even China and Russia.
Other European countries rely on the US and the UK sharing at least some of the information and data. If the UK was to leave the EU, other European countries would continue to seek access to at least some of that intelligence.
Do some think Germany / France and US have no relationship? And five eyes means what it says on the tin. But if necessary some tit bits will be thrown. That won't change.
The US are now looking to Germany for their EU links as we've done a cowardly retreat.
p1stonhead said:
That's Mays letter.
The response from the EU is separate.
Telegraph version here;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/29/britain...
Yep, realised the request was for the response after I'd posted it. Deleted. The response from the EU is separate.
Telegraph version here;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/03/29/britain...
0000 said:
///ajd said:
0000 said:
///ajd said:
It worries me to see the military card played so prominently in the letter. Is that really their top trump? If it is we're in trouble. Don't get me wrong, we're good at mil and intel stuff, but five eyes ain't much use to eyes six+ is it? I expect the EU will be pretty "meh" about it.
Yeah, because that's how intel works. More countries, more intel.fk me.
It is naive to assume or mil card is very strong in these negotiations.
Try and spell out why I'm wrong. It'll be entertaining.
It's there in black and white for everyone to read.
Five eyes means it is not shared wider routinely outside the five. As it says on the tin.
Sure some info is shared when it suits five eyes. But US can do that, UK not special in that respect.
But I'm sure you understand that.
///ajd said:
No.
Five eyes means it is not shared wider routinely outside the five. As it says on the tin.
Sure some info is shared when it suits five eyes. But US can do that, UK not special in that respect.
But I'm sure you understand that.
Do you have in depth inside knowledge of the pimple on my backside as well ?Five eyes means it is not shared wider routinely outside the five. As it says on the tin.
Sure some info is shared when it suits five eyes. But US can do that, UK not special in that respect.
But I'm sure you understand that.
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