EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... 14:52 - Jan 17 with 1559 views | xrayspecs | ...the UK would though still need to pay into the EU budget. [Post edited 17 Jan 2019 14:55]
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 14:58 - Jan 17 with 1508 views | SpruceMoose | As we should, if that were to happen. | |
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 14:58 - Jan 17 with 1507 views | Championship | Fair enough. Not their fault we've wasted our two years. | | | |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:02 - Jan 17 with 1484 views | No9 | & the rest of the story? | | | |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:09 - Jan 17 with 1458 views | ZedRodgers | But people have been saying on here all day that "no deal" in March can't be ruled out. It seems that I have been inadvertently misled by posters on here. I wonder if this now means the MEPs being summoned to No.10 in the next couple of weeks is actually because they will be asked to stand in the May euro elections, as has been fairly widely reported. I wonder if this means that Hammond ruling out no deal at the end of March to business leaders was actually more than a mere personal opinion, as StokieBlue suggested. | |
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:10 - Jan 17 with 1453 views | Guthrum | As we would still be fully in the EU until the A50 deadline, then yes. | |
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:12 - Jan 17 with 1446 views | Guthrum |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:09 - Jan 17 by ZedRodgers | But people have been saying on here all day that "no deal" in March can't be ruled out. It seems that I have been inadvertently misled by posters on here. I wonder if this now means the MEPs being summoned to No.10 in the next couple of weeks is actually because they will be asked to stand in the May euro elections, as has been fairly widely reported. I wonder if this means that Hammond ruling out no deal at the end of March to business leaders was actually more than a mere personal opinion, as StokieBlue suggested. |
That wouldn't rule out No Deal, just delay the possibility of it happening for another year*. EU elections are due in May, so what happens with UK MEPs is a tricky question. Edit: Misread the OP. [Post edited 17 Jan 2019 15:18]
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:16 - Jan 17 with 1424 views | factual_blue | A further twelve decades would be more sensible. | |
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:18 - Jan 17 with 1410 views | No9 |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:12 - Jan 17 by Guthrum | That wouldn't rule out No Deal, just delay the possibility of it happening for another year*. EU elections are due in May, so what happens with UK MEPs is a tricky question. Edit: Misread the OP. [Post edited 17 Jan 2019 15:18]
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Dominic Grieve said last night he had assurances from enough MP's to stop 'No deal' & implied that has already commenced altough he wouldn't go into the details of the process. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:22 - Jan 17 with 1380 views | xrayspecs |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:10 - Jan 17 by Guthrum | As we would still be fully in the EU until the A50 deadline, then yes. |
I agree. It will not suit everyone though. | | | |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:24 - Jan 17 with 1369 views | No9 |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:16 - Jan 17 by factual_blue | A further twelve decades would be more sensible. |
I'm sure the tories would still be arguing among themselves | | | |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:26 - Jan 17 with 1362 views | Guthrum |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:18 - Jan 17 by No9 | Dominic Grieve said last night he had assurances from enough MP's to stop 'No deal' & implied that has already commenced altough he wouldn't go into the details of the process. |
Article in today's Telegraph (behind the paywall, unfortunately) with a transcript of a phone call between Hammond, plus a couple of other ministers, and a group of senior business people. It definitely gave the impression there was a fairly unstoppable cross-party motion to postpone the A50 deadline (or withdraw it altogether if not possible). None of them sounded too upset at the prospect. Fairly predictable rage from the BTL commenters. | |
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:28 - Jan 17 with 1350 views | xrayspecs |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:02 - Jan 17 by No9 | & the rest of the story? |
Feedback from Brussels is that the size of the government loss has spooked EU leaders and there is concern that UK does not have enough time to agree a way forward so taking seriously the prospect of us falling out of EU without an agreement. Barnier has suggested negotiations could be re-opened if TM drops her red lines. EU still want UK to stay or at least be tied into EU more than the deal that parliament rejected. So prepared to come back to the table to negotiate a softer BREXIT. [Post edited 17 Jan 2019 15:29]
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:37 - Jan 17 with 1311 views | Guthrum |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:28 - Jan 17 by xrayspecs | Feedback from Brussels is that the size of the government loss has spooked EU leaders and there is concern that UK does not have enough time to agree a way forward so taking seriously the prospect of us falling out of EU without an agreement. Barnier has suggested negotiations could be re-opened if TM drops her red lines. EU still want UK to stay or at least be tied into EU more than the deal that parliament rejected. So prepared to come back to the table to negotiate a softer BREXIT. [Post edited 17 Jan 2019 15:29]
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That all looks pretty sensible. Buy a bit of time to try to sort something out | |
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EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:41 - Jan 17 with 1296 views | No9 |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:28 - Jan 17 by xrayspecs | Feedback from Brussels is that the size of the government loss has spooked EU leaders and there is concern that UK does not have enough time to agree a way forward so taking seriously the prospect of us falling out of EU without an agreement. Barnier has suggested negotiations could be re-opened if TM drops her red lines. EU still want UK to stay or at least be tied into EU more than the deal that parliament rejected. So prepared to come back to the table to negotiate a softer BREXIT. [Post edited 17 Jan 2019 15:29]
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"Barnier has suggested negotiations could be re-opened if TM drops her red lines." These red lines are why we are where we are & it was only a suggestion from Barnier Now the brexiteers look like they are going to screw that with their demands & as the bloke said last night going back to the EU is likley to get the backs up of a number of countries that believe the EU has already given too much The UK wants to leave - it would have been better to have aplan to start with not ask the other side for one at the end Don't forget the agreement is signed by the UK | | | |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:58 - Jan 17 with 1258 views | Guthrum |
EU27 considering extending A50 by a further 12 months... on 15:16 - Jan 17 by factual_blue | A further twelve decades would be more sensible. |
Beyond Stoke-on -Trent. | |
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