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Irrespective of his politics I’ve always loved Boycott. I saw him playing for Yorkshire at Scarborough in the 80’s and he had a chat with supporters after the game. It was evident that most of his team mates had no time for him though.
he should stick to cricket
Quote from: nortikorner on July 18, 2019, 03:56:18 pmhe should stick to cricketI agree; and Lineker should stick to football.
So. Go on. What better deal should we have got?
Go on. I'll humour you once again. Although you clearly haven't been listening these past 12 months when I've answered that time after time.May's deal was a dog's breakfast.It was clear from the start that, to minimise the economic hit of Brexit, we had to stay closely connected to the Single Market. And it was clear from the start that the only way to solve the Irish border issue was to remain in the CU.May unilaterally announced that we were leaving both. (Watch last night's Panorama: she didn't even discuss this with her Chancellor before announcing it.)Having announced that we were leaving the CU, she totally failed to understand the EU position. She assumed that she could then negotiate a favourable trade deal. But the EU stuck to it's long term position. UK leaving the CU would badly damage the economy of an EU member state (Ireland). And so, the EU would not enter into negotiations on trade until that was sorted.That's why we ended up with the backstop. Which effectively ties us into the CU with no say in CU rules.So, May's deal is comprehensively, on every point, worse than staying in and worse than the sort of Norway+ deal which would have got a grudging majority of support in the country. Worse, her deal is supported by a tiny fraction of the population. So it had to be rejected.No. Over to you. What better deal could we have got by being united?