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39 minutes ago, WesD said:

No we are saying we will pay £40billion dependant on the outcome of the talks. 

 

We we aren’t agreeing to pay that to/then talk. 

 

Its a a way to move talks on to the meaty stuff get a deal in principle then we can look at it as a whole if it’s value pay up sign it off and crack on if it’s not value don’t pay up and drop to wto rules. 

I think you'll find the agreement is us agreeing to pay off our liabilities..  it doesn't matter if we get nothing in return..  we're agreeing to pay what we owe, and will pay it off no matter..

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18 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

I think you'll find the agreement is us agreeing to pay off our liabilities..  it doesn't matter if we get nothing in return..  we're agreeing to pay what we owe, and will pay it off no matter..

No, you're  wrong.

 

We have no legal obligation to pay them a penny, this figure is what we will pay if and only if we are happy with the deal. If we walk they get zip.

 

Also the money will be paid over coming years not in a lump.

 

You're so ridiculously bias your unable to see the facts.

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I don't know if you've noticed, but, its us who need them more than they need us...  they carry the bigger stick.. 


So we should just roll over and hope that they will be magnanimous and tickle our belly?
It won’t be the first time that Europeans have threatened us with a big stick.
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34 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

I think you'll find the agreement is us agreeing to pay off our liabilities..  it doesn't matter if we get nothing in return..  we're agreeing to pay what we owe, and will pay it off no matter..

Brexit supporters in the cabinet have agreed the UK should offer to pay more money to the EU as it leaves.

But no formal offer will be made until the EU agrees to begin talking about a new trade deal with the UK.

 

But despite this, BBC assistant political editor Norman Smith said leading Brexiteers in Theresa May's cabinet, like Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, had agreed to support her in paying a "much larger sum" - as long as the EU agrees to begin trade talks, which it has refused to do so far.

And no final figure will be agreed until a trade deal is agreed, he added.

 

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13 minutes ago, skyhuck said:

No, you're  wrong.

 

We have no legal obligation to pay them a penny, this figure is what we will pay if and only if we are happy with the deal. If we walk they get zip.

 

Also the money will be paid over coming years not in a lump.

 

You're so ridiculously bias your unable to see the facts.

Do you understand the concept of liabilities?..   what we owe..  a debt...   Britain isn't accustomed to reneging on its debt.. we will pay no matter what...  its as simple as that...

 

The government might spin it as it wishes but facts are facts, we have, or are, agreeing to a solemn promise.. to repay what we owe..

 

If, the government decides it don't like the trade deal, they're now stumped.. can't do anything about it as far as negotiating our liabilities are concerned..  why do you think the EU made us stump up first?..   not that they didn't have the whip hand to begin with, now they really have us over a barrel...  which is exactly as it should be..  brexiteer numpties haven't got a clue...

 

 

 

 

 

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14 minutes ago, TIMON said:

 


So we should just roll over and hope that they will be magnanimous and tickle our belly?
It won’t be the first time that Europeans have threatened us with a big stick.

 

No, before we voted to leave, people should of found out what they were voting for..   instead of thinking with their heads they voted with their guts..    which has left us in a bit of pickle..   we've lost a good prime minister in Cameron, his replacement being a feebling..  we have Corbyn on the verge of power, a Marxists Leninist without a clue..  and the stirring once more of Irish nationalism..

 

You couldn't make it up how dumb this electorate is...

 

As to the big stick, we rolled over for the americans after the war, just as we'll be seen to be rolling over to Europe in the future..  because those numties who voted brexit have made us look weak, because we are weak..   get over it...

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Do you understand the concept of liabilities?..   what we owe..  a debt...   Britain isn't accustomed to reneging on its debt.. we will pay no matter what...  its as simple as that...
 
The government might spin it as it wishes but facts are facts, we have, or are, agreeing to a solemn promise.. to repay what we owe..
 
If, the government decides it don't like the trade deal, they're now stumped.. can't do anything about it as far as negotiating our liabilities are concerned..  why do you think the EU made us stump up first?..   not that they didn't have the whip hand to begin with, now they really have us over a barrel...  which is exactly as it should be..  brexiteer numpties haven't got a clue...
 
 
 
 
 

We haven’t paid anything yet!
And won’t until we leave and then as someone else said it will be spread over a period of time.
I agree we should be paying what was agreed for the budget that runs to 2020. Minus what we should be receiving in the period between leaving and the end of budget. How it adds up to 45 billion is beyond me as we pay a net £8.Something billion a year so they seem to be offering 5 years, which imo is fine if we get a decent trade deal if not it’s stupid
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No, before we voted to leave, people should of found out what they were voting for..   instead of thinking with their heads they voted with their guts..    which has left us in a bit of pickle..   we've lost a good prime minister in Cameron, his replacement being a feebling..  we have Corbyn on the verge of power, a Marxists Leninist without a clue..  and the stirring once more of Irish nationalism..
 
You couldn't make it up how dumb this electorate is...
 
As to the big stick, we rolled over for the americans after the war, just as we'll be seen to be rolling over to Europe in the future..  because those numties who voted brexit have made us look weak, because we are weak..   get over it...


You might have more credibility if you tried to articulate why YOU voted however you did rather than trying (unbelievably tediously, and boringly) trying to second guess how and why others voted how they did...

Your unbelievably dull and repetitive petty drivel and derision towards ‘leave’ voters, simply exposes the absence of any tangible, viable advantage to your (apparent) Bremoantard sentiment.

I yawn in your general direction.....
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58 minutes ago, Vespasian said:

we've lost a good prime minister in Cameron,

Wasn’t it Cameron who won an election with the promise of a referendum? Strange he was a good prime given that he had the chance to be so on the back of a promise for us half wits! Us halfwits votedvhim to get to the referendum. If he was so good he’d steer the nation through brexit and finish the job he started!

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15 minutes ago, WesD said:

Wasn’t it Cameron who won an election with the promise of a referendum? Strange he was a good prime given that he had the chance to be so on the back of a promise for us half wits! Us halfwits votedvhim to get to the referendum. If he was so good he’d steer the nation through brexit and finish the job he started!

Yea you've a good point. Summed up on the whole Cameron was tit.. still, better him than whats replaced him now, and what might come to pass if Corbyn gets elected, the mind boggles..

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