The current government hasn’t talked to the EU before in good faith. Why would Boris Johnson suddenly start now?
They mean to *start* talking in good faith I assume?
Who do they think they are telling us what to do. America bad.
So long American Trade Deal.
But Putin told his Asset, Boris, not to?
All that sovereignty.
I forgot that sovereignty meant third party countries telling you what to do.
Anthony Blinken is a small, cowardly piece of shit. He’s not wrong here, however.
The UK gov’t doesn’t have any good faith left, if it ever had any to begin with.
They must have missed everything we have done since 2016. There is no desire to keep any good faith. Even when we were desperate for a zero-hour deal, the media was still mocking the EU and claiming it was them stopping us from getting a good deal. Other countries need to stop pretending that the UK is trying to keep good faith or that we intend to stick to the deal when we have so much evidence to show how we really feel about the EU.
I hate it when the us butt’s into british politics, fuck off go sort your own issues out.
When the EU wishes to start talking to the UK government “in good faith”, maybe we’ll return the favour.
Ever since we first starting whispering of our desire to leave their crappy little club, they’ve been nothing but nasty, vindictive, back-stabbing, under-mining cretins to us, seeking to only humiliate and destroy us – to make an example out of us in order to stop any other EU member from getting the bright idea that maybe, just maybe, the EU isn’t the grand and perfect utopia they like to claim it to be.
Also, you can’t trust a thing the current Democrat-led US government as to say. That’s the same party who’s former president dismissed the UK entirely and said we’d have to “get to the back of the line” if we wanted any trade deals with them after splitting from the EU. In other words, he was saying, “Fuck our ‘Special Relationship’, all of you on that tiny little worthless island of pathetic nothingness can all go piss up a rope.”
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The current government hasn’t talked to the EU before in good faith. Why would Boris Johnson suddenly start now?
They mean to *start* talking in good faith I assume?
Who do they think they are telling us what to do. America bad.
So long American Trade Deal.
But Putin told his Asset, Boris, not to?
All that sovereignty.
I forgot that sovereignty meant third party countries telling you what to do.
Anthony Blinken is a small, cowardly piece of shit. He’s not wrong here, however.
The UK gov’t doesn’t have any good faith left, if it ever had any to begin with.
They must have missed everything we have done since 2016. There is no desire to keep any good faith. Even when we were desperate for a zero-hour deal, the media was still mocking the EU and claiming it was them stopping us from getting a good deal. Other countries need to stop pretending that the UK is trying to keep good faith or that we intend to stick to the deal when we have so much evidence to show how we really feel about the EU.
I hate it when the us butt’s into british politics, fuck off go sort your own issues out.
When the EU wishes to start talking to the UK government “in good faith”, maybe we’ll return the favour.
Ever since we first starting whispering of our desire to leave their crappy little club, they’ve been nothing but nasty, vindictive, back-stabbing, under-mining cretins to us, seeking to only humiliate and destroy us – to make an example out of us in order to stop any other EU member from getting the bright idea that maybe, just maybe, the EU isn’t the grand and perfect utopia they like to claim it to be.
Also, you can’t trust a thing the current Democrat-led US government as to say. That’s the same party who’s former president dismissed the UK entirely and said we’d have to “get to the back of the line” if we wanted any trade deals with them after splitting from the EU. In other words, he was saying, “Fuck our ‘Special Relationship’, all of you on that tiny little worthless island of pathetic nothingness can all go piss up a rope.”