How do we think EU negotiations will go? (Vol 2)
Discussion
The Dangerous Elk said:
jjlynn27 said:
I mean, who needs those, when OAP brigade on NPE has simple answers.
Classic, and you expect people to take you with any level of seriousness ?The Dangerous Elk said:
LOL, funny how the medics accepted, you are just a little daft. Sad but funny
They didn't. There were 2-3 medics posting in that thread, No-one questioned their quals as it's quite obvious that they do what they say they do. As obvious as your cretinous lie about being clinical at any point.
968 said:
Nope I did not tell you that, you just invented it along with your online persona impersonating a doctor or perhaps former doctor.
What is most entertaining is your inability to understand how see-through that particular lie is. Next.
jjlynn27 said:
The Dangerous Elk said:
LOL, funny how the medics accepted, you are just a little daft. Sad but funny
They didn't. There were 2-3 medics posting in that thread, No-one questioned their quals as it's quite obvious that they do what they say they do. As obvious as your cretinous lie about being clinical at any point.
968 said:
Nope I did not tell you that, you just invented it along with your online persona impersonating a doctor or perhaps former doctor.
What is most entertaining is your inability to understand how see-through that particular lie is. Next.
jjlynn27 said:
loafer123 said:
No. He’s basically a nasty little bully.
Was the 'nasty little bully' meany to you? You should stand against that, and tell your teacher all about it. It’s your problem and you that has to look at yourself in the mirror.
jjlynn27 said:
loafer123 said:
Just pointing it out. I always think we should call out bullies.
loafer123 said:
It’s your problem and you that has to look at yourself in the mirror.
That line is as likely to work now as it was when you were handing over your lunch money. I wasn’t bullied at school or since, but I have seen the effects on others.
It is pretty sad that you find it funny.
The EU has agreed what it wants for the transition period.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5324313/Br...
Essentially the UK a member with no voice.
Only 35 months to go.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5324313/Br...
Essentially the UK a member with no voice.
Only 35 months to go.
PurpleMoonlight said:
The EU has agreed what it wants for the transition period.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5324313/Br...
Essentially the UK a member with no voice.
Only 35 months to go.
Is anyone surprised by this? I love the way DD tried to make black look like white. Only another 71 months left?http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5324313/Br...
Essentially the UK a member with no voice.
Only 35 months to go.
PurpleMoonlight said:
The EU has agreed what it wants for the transition period.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5324313/Br...
Essentially the UK a member with no voice.
Only 35 months to go.
That always their position, since the idea of transition period was first mentioned, wasn't it. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5324313/Br...
Essentially the UK a member with no voice.
Only 35 months to go.
The transition negotiation has ended up exactly as one would expect - the EU proposed something obviously sensible; was insulted for it; stuck to its position; and the parties have agreed it. A pattern emerges. This is exactly what happened with the Northern Ireland and "settling the bill" arguments.
PurpleMoonlight said:
The EU has agreed what it wants for the transition period.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5324313/Br...
Essentially the UK a member with no voice.
Only 35 months to go.
Only problem is the EU appear to struggle with English words, Transition period, perhaps somebody should get them to Google it before they come out with statements.http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5324313/Br...
Essentially the UK a member with no voice.
Only 35 months to go.
The Dangerous Elk said:
The Eu do seem to like a "No Deal" option, still, as an opening gambit what would we expect. Maybe the Eu have forgotten that option is still on the table ?
Q-- remainers thinking what the Eu says it wants on day one is a guarantee of what will happen.
No deal was never an option and the EU know that. So as with the first phase of negotiations the EU is setting out its position, the UK will huff and puff, and in the final moments agree to everything.Q-- remainers thinking what the Eu says it wants on day one is a guarantee of what will happen.
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