Brexit
Brexit
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UK caves in to EU demand to agree divorce bill before trade talks
https://www.theguardian.com/poli…
British negotiators have capitulated to key European demands for a phased approach to Brexit talks, agreeing to park discussions on free trade until they have thrashed out the cost of the multibillion-euro UK divorce settlement.
Putting a brave face on a concession that may further strengthen the tactical dominance of the EU, the Brexit secretary, David Davis, insisted his initial retreat remained consistent with long-term government strategy.
“It’s not how it starts, it’s how it finishes that matters,” Davis said...
- always pain to set a broken bone, but only way it can get better. I still see brexit as a spark people havent been brow beaten into a tight little planned box.********
- i know current edu systems are telling you to love the lie and the box is the place to be and that's why its so much nicer to see people said no.********
- id hate to see people lose their integrity and perspective over insignificant challenges and choose false security over liberty********
- hahaha liberty? the tories want to scrap the human rights act so they can sell off all remaining public services. they seem intent on holding on to power bykingsteven
- sending my country to war, yet don't want to discuss the border as part of a deal. not a huge EU fan, but it's EU law which maintains our individual liberties.kingsteven
- i meant the spirit of the action. your parties are politically fucked. From my perspective you have no party of liberty. however its against the grain********
- a bit of surprise and as much it can be a catalyst for positive growth vs slow decay. wether it will be is up in the air. Not sure if the UK has been so conditi********
- oned against the idea of freedom and the knowledge of less security and certainty that comes with it. im thinking rural populace knows it********
- urban populace wants to forego all liberty for security and believe that is what they should want.********
- always pain to set a broken bone, but only way it can get better. I still see brexit as a spark people havent been brow beaten into a tight little planned box.