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30-04-2017, 11:25 PM
May-Juncker Dinner
British PM meets with EU Commission President at Downing Street
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May and Brexit Secretary David Davis had dinner the other day with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and discussed Britain's departure from the EU. According to sources from both Brussels and Downing Street, the meeting did not go well with 'disaster' being used to describe talks.
http://s4.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20170426&t=2&i=1182191204&w=780&fh=&fw=&ll=&pl=&sq=&r=LYNXMPED3P1KY
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Apparently Juncker believes chances of no deal being over fifty percent.
Excellent, if you ask me. I want them to be awkward. Once negotiations start and they're demanding huge sums of money, it'll rally the Great British public against these chancers and if we leave with no deal then so what? I've read calculations that on WTO tariffs terms (which is what we'd trade with the EU on if we abruptly left) would cost us something like £4bn a year - so that's already a saving in itself on what we pay the EU annually let alone this absurd £60bn figure they've come up with.
You never know, if they're completely awkward we might be out by the end of the year. Suits me.
British PM meets with EU Commission President at Downing Street
Britain's Prime Minister Theresa May and Brexit Secretary David Davis had dinner the other day with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker and discussed Britain's departure from the EU. According to sources from both Brussels and Downing Street, the meeting did not go well with 'disaster' being used to describe talks.
http://s4.reutersmedia.net/resources/r/?m=02&d=20170426&t=2&i=1182191204&w=780&fh=&fw=&ll=&pl=&sq=&r=LYNXMPED3P1KY
http://www.ezimba.com/work/170501C/ezimba18973484521100.png
http://www.ezimba.com/work/170501C/ezimba18973457167000.png
http://www.ezimba.com/work/170501C/ezimba18973464305600.png
http://www.ezimba.com/work/170501C/ezimba18973498329500.png
http://www.ezimba.com/work/170501C/ezimba18973490984900.png
858605609935134720
Apparently Juncker believes chances of no deal being over fifty percent.
Excellent, if you ask me. I want them to be awkward. Once negotiations start and they're demanding huge sums of money, it'll rally the Great British public against these chancers and if we leave with no deal then so what? I've read calculations that on WTO tariffs terms (which is what we'd trade with the EU on if we abruptly left) would cost us something like £4bn a year - so that's already a saving in itself on what we pay the EU annually let alone this absurd £60bn figure they've come up with.
You never know, if they're completely awkward we might be out by the end of the year. Suits me.