It's time to just leave. Need to see the back of them ASAP.
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Let's how you never get ill an need one of these EU people to save your life
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What a ridiculous thing to say.
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No less than yours ,
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Nah mate, you've fucked up there.
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Do explain, oh wise one
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because they'd be really happy with that. I imagine they'd say that was more than they expected.
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EU will not negotiate with us seriously until we have walked away.
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And that is the problem in a nutshell, if we can see it why can't our Govt? Makes me suspect they don't want to & will do anything to remain
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May is no longer strong enough to take such action and the EU knows it. Our current negotiating hand is poor.
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Absolutely nothing to stop her walking away , the worse thing she can do is negotiate a bad deal
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EU just wants EU citizens in UK (and by extension UK citizens in EU) to have the same rights as they have now. May's proposal is below this
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How is it? They will have the same rights as UK citizens. You think they should have more rights than UK citizens?!
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In fact EU citizens will have more as they can remain in UK with Full benefits eg Access NHS, Schools but keep their FOM status across EU.
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Key point Julia is they want the UK to be in a legally subservient position like Norway & Switzerland.
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They want ECJ jurisdiction. Namely legalistic imperialism. After all the EU is an imperial political project. Submit or well will attack.
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The EU is all about political power & the expansion of that power. Hence why it is so unreasonable.
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What are the arguments around merely offering expedited UK citizenship?
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The key issue for the EU is the power if the ECJ. They don't really care about EU nationals.
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They still want ECJ jurisdiction within the UK. Even if EU citizen rights are adequately defended by UK legal system.
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Except they won't be because of course the only thing Theresa and the Tories want is to strip away rights and protections and sell them.
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Really? UK labour laws much more stringent than EU standards.
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