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Benkei         
         Now that Biden's in town maybe we'll see some progress. If the US manages to separate the issue of the NI protocol from the Good Friday agreement he may soften his pro-EU tone. Whether the EU will accept climbing down from the letter of the protocol to help NI may depend on their accepting their hardline stance is causing loyalist unrest and so jeopardising the peace.. — Tim3003
Tim3003         
         Why does the EU have to back up from a deal where it's the UK breaking a promise the UK willingly signed up to? I'm not saying there aren't alternative solutions but it's up to the UK to offer an alternative that effectively meets the concern for which the original promise was made. If the EU just moves that is tantamount to inviting the UK to break more promises to get concessions from the EU. — Benkei
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Tim3003         
         The best strategy for the EU, as is best in dealing with a bully, is to stand firm on what was negotiated. Because to concede won’t improve the situation, — Punshhh
Christoffer         
         You won’t find any Brexit supporters on a philosophy forum. — Punshhh
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Christoffer         
         Harsh words regarding the membership of a philosophy forum there. Surely there are plenty of amateur philosophers here. — Punshhh
Christoffer         
         Quite. I wonder where the philosophers congregate? — Punshhh
Tim3003         
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You won’t find any Brexit supporters on a philosophy forum. — Punshhh
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Tim3003         
         Quite, I am ambivalent on the question of UK’s membership of EU in principle. But see the current situation as a train wreck and more about a psychotic episode in the Tory party, than any rational process about the UK’s position in world affairs.
In fact the train is shortly going to run out of track. Time to reach for the popcorn. — Punshhh
unenlightened         
         The Aussie trade deals shows post-Brexit Britain is outward- and forward- looking. Farmers may have reservations, but I've yet to hear any concrete reasons why the deal is very disadvantageous. — Tim3003
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