To be fair the thread correctly points out that "Australia deal" is basically no deal. But "moving the goalposts" needs assessment.
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The best way to assess if the EU has "moved the goalposts" is to compare its negotiation position, to be published Monday, with the political declaration. As for the Telegraph claim that the "EU has reneged on a deal", that's a misleading way to refer to a non binding text.
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The Telegraph piece isn't merely lacking enough assessment of the government claims. It's simply regime propaganda worthy of a state broadcaster in an authoritarian state.
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In addition to "reneged on a deal" and "Australia deal", the Telegraph repeats the usual shtick of referring to trade deals with Japan and Canada, without noting that the EU already has FTAs with those countries.
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Steve, the thread as a whole is hardly an uncritical appraisal of the government’s approach. Just because I haven’t debunked every single line in limited space/time doesn’t make me compliant.
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How so? There's no reaction from the EU, from the opposition, from experts, none of your own analysis. Just quoting questionable assertions from government sources.
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It is all a cog in the engineered wheel of .. "prepare the ground to point the blame".. I'm not surprised... you shouldn't be, Steve.. Familiarity breeds contempt..
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I am rarely surprised.
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If Johnson wants to walk away, why doesn't he?
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It's a negotiation tactic.
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Čini se da učitavanje traje već neko vrijeme.
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