Julia: "Our elected representatives are cowering in the face of EU bully-boy tactics. Let's cut our losses, walk away with our heads held high, and save what is left of our national pride." Listen live ► http://talkradio.co.uk/live
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That's funny because a on 26th April 2018, a Back-Bench Motion in the House of Commons called for an effective customs union, and On 18th of April, the House of Lords passed an amendment requiring the Government to negotiate a customs union. Wasn't the back-stop ours too?
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And don’t forget the EU Withdrawal Act preventing any new infrastructure at the Irish border
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Good point. Nobody set Theresa May's red lines except her. The red lines were hers and in the manifesto. People voted for it, and I can't believe people are suggesting voters didn't understand what delivering that manifesto could have resulted in.
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and there in lies the problem - a refusal to build a consensus around what the replacement relationship should look like. I actually think the backstop should have been championed for preserving peace above all else.
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I still don't get this, why would you even want a good deal if the EU was so evil?
The game is finally up.
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Why is it so impossible for you to accept that (a) there are benefits to being in the EU, so we have to compromise in order to retain some of them; and (b) our negotiating position was never that strong?
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The answer is pretty clear. You can’t admit these obvious truths because it involves admitting that the Leave campaign misled the electorate. Easier to double down, keep misleading them, and blame everyone else, evidently.
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The backstop was our idea.
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She didnt surrender, she stymied the UK by imposing her own red lines. The EU merely offered what it could under those circumstances! Don't be naïve.
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Wibble.
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Define 'good deal?' It's now proven that Brexit can't render a good deal that is executable. It needs to be given the last rites and the UK needs to move on.
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You've never actually said what a "good deal" looks like to you. Perhaps you should clarify that first so that people can see how realistic that might be.
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Well that was obvious wasn't it? If only a 'Brexshiteer' had been in charge, rather than that David Davis. Or Dominic Raab. Or .. who else was there?
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All your poster boys saw what was actually available, as against your and your unicornist paymasters unrealistic Nirvana, and ran as far from cabinet as they could get to Boo from the safety of the sidelines where they had been for 40 years carping and offering nowt.
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Ah, the betrayal narrative has started already. "It would have been so brilliant if we'd only done things my way, which conveniently I have never written down".
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@juliaHB1 please detail what a good deal would have looked like. I hear this surrender argument a lot. To me EU look like they are following their own rules and protecting the EU i.e we cant just cherry pick the good bits. What is the good deal we could have got? -
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You will be waiting a long time
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yeah, think i might be
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