Re: Brexit Anyone? (part 4) : Tue Jan 28, 2020 10:30 am
IR80 wrote:
So. in theory, leaving the EU, to me, is going to work out. I never thought it would but seeing the way the EU (NOT EUROPE) is behaving makes me believe we are better off out of it. The EU (NOT EUROPE) are demanding fishing rights and the ECJ having a say, that isn't what the majority were expecting.
The EU (NOT EUROPE) isn't really the EU at all, it is Germany, France and to some extent, Italy, who are making it as tough as possible.They are petrified that a successul exit from the EU for the UK will encourage other EU members (or their electorate) to want the same.
The EU (NOT EUROPE) isn't really the EU at all, it is Germany, France and to some extent, Italy, who are making it as tough as possible.They are petrified that a successul exit from the EU for the UK will encourage other EU members (or their electorate) to want the same.
Interesting points.
I don’t really see the behaviour of the EU being surprising, and I don’t see how they can be blamed for the unrealistic expectations of an (about to be) third country.
The EU can’t demand access to UK waters for fishing or a role the ECJ. But conversely, the UK can’t demand unfettered access to EU markets for the fish it catches (or its financial services). They all become tradeables in the negotiation.
While I can see that these ‘unexpected challenges’ might make you less well-disposed to the EU, I don’t understand why they make you more confident it will work out well.
I agree there’s a strong incentive for the EU to ensure that Brexit isn’t a roaring success that leads to a rush for the exits, leading to its disintegration. Equally, they don’t want it to be catastrophic, as they don’t want the blowback. None of which is surprising.