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View cpfc_chap's Profile cpfc_chap Flag koh samui 29 Apr 17 5.54am Send a Private Message to cpfc_chap Add cpfc_chap as a friend

Originally posted by Stirlingsays

I think you are seriously deluded on free movement. I think you are on a wind up....I'd like to see you put money on it.

I'd imagine will we get same restriction as the US, 3 months stay with no visa anything longer and you'd need a visa.

 

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View susmik's Profile susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 29 Apr 17 3.07pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

No trade talks until...

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Bye,bye £50billion. That's money that could have been spent on the NHS.


WRONG we do not have to pay the £50Billion being banded about as senior Lawyers, Barristers and judges have said. Basically it was frightener put out be the EU negotiators and yet to be sorted. Theresa may will tell them to get lost and go for a hard Brexit and then we will be telling them what to do as they need us more than we need them. Poker face and all that I think and May is the person to do it.

 


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View susmik's Profile susmik Flag PLYMOUTH -But Made in Old Coulsdon... 29 Apr 17 3.10pm Send a Private Message to susmik Add susmik as a friend

Originally posted by Jimenez

For the record I think Branson is donating to that Brazilian tart who keeps taking legal action ( she's Brazilian so not really sure what it has to do with her)

All the usual to$$ers ganging up against Brexit because they have lots of dosh tied up in Europe just as the MEP's and their gold plated pensions. The quicker we are out the better we will be I am sure of that. With others to follow soon after I would imagine.

 


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View Kermit8's Profile Kermit8 Flag Hevon 29 Apr 17 6.45pm Send a Private Message to Kermit8 Add Kermit8 as a friend

They have us by the short and curlies

Quelle surprise!

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Big chest and massive boobs

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View matt_himself's Profile matt_himself Flag Matataland 29 Apr 17 7.41pm Send a Private Message to matt_himself Add matt_himself as a friend

Originally posted by Kermit8

They have us by the short and curlies

Quelle surprise!

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These negotiations are going to take years. One announcement from the EU does not denote that they 'have us by the short and curlies'.

This is a union of 27 countries, all with different relationships with the UK and different agendas to pursue. Keeping that together as one united bloc, is going to be one massive job for Tusk, something they haven't managed in the past.

Far to early for your hubris, Michael.

 


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Originally posted by Kermit8

They have us by the short and curlies

Quelle surprise!

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No they do not, they have to get around the table with us and thrash out a deal. If not I am afraid it will be a very hard Brexit. Its not all on their side as it is a two sided deal that has to be made. Theresa May has to stick to her guns and I know that the other 20 odd countries will give way on lots of their requests as they do a lot of business with us and do not want us to leave without a decent deal. Some of them will weaken very quickly when they find out they might have to pay more for our goods and we go elsewhere to buy goods. Its not as clear cut as you might think.

 


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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 29 Apr 17 9.22pm

Originally posted by cpfc_chap

I'd imagine will we get same restriction as the US, 3 months stay with no visa anything longer and you'd need a visa.

What about people who go to Europe for a few hours to meet potential new clients. At the moment it's possible to arrange a meeting in Paris in the morning and be there for it in the afternoon. A visa system would slow things right down. We'd lose a certain amount of dynamism.

 

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View cpfc_chap's Profile cpfc_chap Flag koh samui 29 Apr 17 11.41pm Send a Private Message to cpfc_chap Add cpfc_chap as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

What about people who go to Europe for a few hours to meet potential new clients. At the moment it's possible to arrange a meeting in Paris in the morning and be there for it in the afternoon. A visa system would slow things right down. We'd lose a certain amount of dynamism.

These changes dont happen overnight so there will be enough time to source. Visa free for 1 year etc..gives all people from EU and UK enough time to apply or even make a new system where companies have a corporate visa and and all employees are covered under a company type visa for working.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 30 Apr 17 10.38am

Originally posted by cpfc_chap

These changes dont happen overnight so there will be enough time to source. Visa free for 1 year etc..gives all people from EU and UK enough time to apply or even make a new system where companies have a corporate visa and and all employees are covered under a company type visa for working.


How easy would it be to set up a company as a front to allow for trafficking?

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 01 May 17 8.09pm

I don't think may has a clue on Brexit?

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The EU are laughing at her. Time for someone else to take the reigns.


I also note that there aren't many responses about visa arrangements for ad hoc meetings across the channel.

 

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View Y Ddraig Goch's Profile Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 01 May 17 8.46pm Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Originally posted by nickgusset

I don't think may has a clue on Brexit?

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The EU are laughing at her. Time for someone else to take the reigns.


I also note that there aren't many responses about visa arrangements for ad hoc meetings across the channel.

Posturing.

Juncker being a bit of a dick. I would suggest he is misreading the situation re Britain too. I voted remain, I wasn't 100% sure as I felt the EU had illustrated all the reasons why leaving would be a good idea by refusing to deal with Cameron and then pretty much gloating about it.

By threatening the UK, there will be many people in the middle ground who will harden their attitude to Europe and potentially give May more backing

It has also undermined Corbyn's and Fallon's position regarding negotiations as they are pretty much saying that it will not be a single agreement but made up of many over time. Therefore a referendum on a deal is impossible.

 


the dignified don't even enter in the game

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pefwin Flag Where you have to have an English ... 01 May 17 9.28pm

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch

Posturing.

Juncker being a bit of a dick. I would suggest he is misreading the situation re Britain too. I voted remain, I wasn't 100% sure as I felt the EU had illustrated all the reasons why leaving would be a good idea by refusing to deal with Cameron and then pretty much gloating about it.

By threatening the UK, there will be many people in the middle ground who will harden their attitude to Europe and potentially give May more backing

It has also undermined Corbyn's and Fallon's position regarding negotiations as they are pretty much saying that it will not be a single agreement but made up of many over time. Therefore a referendum on a deal is impossible.

So true, but this is a zero sum game for the likes of Juncker.

From his position he needs to make BRExit so penal that nobody else risks leaving. For example a Frexit even Greece would spell the end of a western union.... leaving small countries and eastern European states.

He needs it, I see the Italian Government , for once, does not have the money to bail out Alitalia, EU finances are at present " tricky".

For Junker, countries such as his, have historical had an over disproportional impact on the EU.

Then again in the 70s and 80s they realised the way the tide was turning while the average Brit still laughed at the EU votes, and myths about bananas.

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