I do believe that you are still missing the point of Johnson's visit Gill.Gill W wrote: 23 Aug 2019, 11:19Whereas I find it pathetic that you ( that’s a collective you) twist everything to suit your narrative.Manoverboard wrote: 23 Aug 2019, 09:09Your posts don't bore me per se but I do find it a tad pathetic that whenever there is even a sniff of a hint of any positive news for Brexit you cannot resist stepping in to attempt to discredit or revise that snippet of news to suit your own preferences. An alternative viewpoint is of course fine but trying to re-write the facts is … well … boring.
My take was that Boris seemed ( as seen on live TV ) to make personal progress with his German counterpart, that they displayed a mutual respect and that Boris has been awarded a green flag to attempt to come up with a solution that the Germans can support …. rather than a simple " p*ss off Herr Bojo ".
Nothing much has changed after these meetings.
As I’ve been saying for weeks ( and shouted down by the usual suspects) Johnson’s hosts treated him with curtesy and have indicated that they are willing to listen to any new suggestions he might have regarding the backstop.
However, now that it suits you, you’ve decided that it’s progress and have forgotten /ignored (latter more likely) what I’ve been saying.
What did change is that Johnson actually said it is up to U.K. to find new solutions ( yes he did) and he erroneously thought that Merkel was setting him some sort of 30 day challenge to do this.
So now we wait for him to meet the challenge he set up for himself.
A new solution by 21st September.
It was all about engaging, looking like he's making the effort to find a solution, full well in the knowledge that the EU are not for budging.
Not in 30 days, not in 30 months.
He can never come up with any proposal that the EU will find acceptable, except the one on the table, that Parliament won't approve.
So, we leave without a withdrawal agreement on the 31st October.
I don't believe this to be a bluff. I think he's 100% serious.
He can then shrug his shoulders and say, I did the best I could but the EU wouldn't move on it.
He cannot take that previous proposal back to Parliament for a fourth time, because it would be voted down for a fourth time.
Even you agreed it was a stinker of a deal, did you not.
So, by default and with no agreement possible, the UK leaves the EU on the given date.
You can't win them all.
What else would you suggest could be done ?


