Saw Boris on evening news staying that sharing security info is an absolute and is in no way up for discussion.
Is it rude to not finish a book club choice that was selected by someone else?
Quoting breaking news in the Guardian. Davis is quoted as saying...
“The government is clear in its aims: a deal that works for every nation and region of the UK and indeed for all of Europe – a new, positive partnership between the UK and our friends and allies in the European Union.”
Feeling a bit in shock at those words, as at no time have I felt they are at all clear in their aims. The regions of the UK are disaparate with very different needs and fears. The nations of the UK have very different views of what is best for them, Scotland in particular being very forthright in stating their opposition to what is planned. Finally, what can he possibly mean by a deal that is good for all of Europe? Is he cynically saying EU members will be glad to see the back of us?
Saw Boris on evening news staying that sharing security info is an absolute and is in no way up for discussion.
maize not sure at the moment, May is definately an odd one. Apparently she allows no questioning of her decisions in cabinet. Wonder how long that will last for.
But ww, even if all the tough talk is posturing to placate the hard right of her party surely she can see that she is not winning us any friends in the EU by doing it? Unless she really does want Brexit to prove impossible..?
I think that they are already regretting it gin
Mays reference to a liberal democracy will have annoyed the hard right of her party , but it will have been a message to them, that she is not prepared for a no deal as they are pushing so hard for.
Sorry Ana, the security issue may have been discussed ad nauseam, but how can we tire of something so critical as security across Europe?
The puzzling thing about the proposed reduction in the disclosure of security information in the event of us not getting a satisfactory trade deal, is that communication is a two way conduit. Crucial information may be withheld from us, putting the UK population, our towns and cities at greater risk. The whole concept of worsening the terms of co-operation in the fight against terrorism is too dire to contemplate.
The two issues should not have been in the same sentence. TM was wrong to link the two and I hope her own back benches and yes, some on the front benches will have told her so.
There, I've mentioned it again.
jalima You got it in one.
Couldn't care less about your home schooling - why on earth would I 'not like you mentioning that'? You do have some funny ideas durhamjen.
He wasn't staying with me. I was reading Hamlet with him, as part of his homeschooling. But you do not like me mentioning that.
I just mentioned him as you seemed to think only those who have been on here ad nauseam are allowed to say anything about what Amber Rudd would feel if there was an attack in Europe that she could have stopped if she had shared information. That's all.
Oh, I'm so sorry I hadn't realised that your grandson was staying with you. You should have said...
That's a pretty awful demand, though, Jalima.
So what, Ana. Am I not allowed to join in now my grandson has gone home?
Is Gransnet just for those who have not much else to do during the day?
I hadn't realised.
If you go into negotiations with the highest possible demands you can always reduce those demands during the negotiations; however, it is difficult to increase the stakes once your position is shown.
Both conservative, though.
Yes, for Monmouth.
And the subject of whether leavers would all be full of glee (at the deaths of innocent people) because of the UK's failure disclose security information has already been discussed ad nauseum...
I know I'm being picky and pedantic but the Brexit Minister is David DAVIS
David Davies is a Welsh MP I think.
Amber Rudd was talking about leaving Europol and said that if we left we would take our information with us.
I wonder what she would feel if EU citizens were killed and it could have been avoided if she had shared information with EU security forces.
Regarding Trump, there is an article in the i today, suggesting that he plans a nuclear strike first on North Korea. I really don't want us to have anything to do with US neclear weapons.
There is also the idea than North Korea can use EMP to wipe out the US electrical infrastructure already. This is more scary than Russia, as Kim Jong Un appears to have no scruples.
Aren't Germany allowed defence but not offence? Sounds as if we may provide that.
Yes this joint defence arrangement is being discussed between Germany and the UK in response to Trumps iffyness about NATO. UK helicopters flying from German warships has been suggested The German army is about 60.000 strong well equipped and is, as well as home defence, used as part of peacekeeping forces when required.
It's true Germany was not allowed a standing military after 1945, but over the years that's all changed.
Back to the joint defence initiative. It certainly makes geographical sense, and given Trump's luke warm attitude, it makes political sense as well.
anya interested to see where you think I am defending maizie (vile post in your words)
You are making assumptions from reading my subsequent posts. But really that was this morning and I am happy to be moving on.
I'm sure of it nn
Defence "joint vision" with Micheal Fallon and the German defence minister , partly in reaction to Trump and his bizarre rhetoric.
Have you all forgotten that in 1945 Germany was forbidden to form an army. They can only defend and the Uk would not be happy with that.
By the way I have not read anything about it in newspapers nor heard anything on German TV or radio about it.
Are you sure it is not a police information exchange?
Herr Tusk said in his letter to Ms May that European security is a no go and will not be bartered for trade reasons. As to our security with terrorists I feel as safe in Germany as most of you do in the UK. I noticed however that there were more armed (police?)men in Manchester Airport or Meadowhall than in the Houses of Parliament and trust that this is not the case in Berlin.
I think the Eu has always been open in how a so called Divorce would proceed, and I think Ms May must back down. Boris Johnson has already said that European security will not be breached. I would suggest that Ms May in her further speeches lowers her voice a bit and proceeds in a matter of fact manner like the Europeans do.
Its no longer the time for emotions. If we gave in to our emotions we must all break down in floods of tears.
Oh what we had! that was something to hand over to our grandchildren.
Yes I think cooperation with Germany with regard to our armed forces must be a good thing. I must say though, one minute we're never darkening each others doors again , the next, we're in close cooperation with regard to defence! It does make you wonder what is going on behind closed doors re: Brexit!! Can't help but feel that there is much more being discussed than meets the eye, or that we'll ever know about!!!!
So glad that you don't think we would be full of glee ( at deaths of innocent people) how very kind.
Oh, the sarcasm
No I don't think I have seen anyone (recently) on here who would behave in that way but sadly there are some on other forums who are quite extreme enough and blinkered enough to make it a possibility. People have been encouraged by the leave rhetoric to behave extremely badly so far - anything is actually possible so I wouldn't polish your halo yet
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