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Macron's behaviour is despicable

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Snowymountainsalways · 21/09/2018 09:50

I am a moderate remainer, I say that because I do feel we should respect the vote. I am not a remainer who think a second ref will help. A second ref won't help regardless of the outcome, because the other side will simply demand another one, and another and so it would go on indefinitely and it is utterly futile and pointless.

I had come to the conclusion that a good deal would be the best outcome in the end. However I am just appalled at the behaviour and language coming out of the EU, and particularly Macron.

I am now even thinking what is the point? What is the point in continuing with any 'deal'? They are clearly not remotely interested.

May (for all her faults, and she has many) should gather her dignity and call it a day. We were there in good faith, the chequers plan is not perfect but it was a starting point. I had hoped it would work. It would have offered a solution of sorts.

I have cancelled our holiday next year to France. I don't want to go anywhere so openly hostile, despite the fact we have been holidaying there for my entire living life. I can't support Macron's comments that were both needlessly humiliating and rude to our prime minister.

Thoughts?

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Itchytights · 21/09/2018 09:53

Agree.
Nasty and insidious bunch. Bullies I call them.

You won’t get that on here though. This is MN remember.

SymphonyofShadows · 21/09/2018 09:55

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frumpety · 21/09/2018 09:55

Why what did he say to her or about her ? I know that he mentioned that some of those who have previously told the UK public that the whole Brexit thing would be really easy to sort out, were telling fibs , they did and they did.

Twotailed · 21/09/2018 09:56

What were his comments?

Motheroffourdragons · 21/09/2018 09:59

Agreed frumpety - I don't see that he has done anything other than remind us that the leave campaign was built on lies, which is true.

He isn't bullying May, May is being incredibly stupid - having been told by just about everybody that the Chequers plan was not going to work, she just went ahead with it anyway.

How she could have expected a different response is beyond me.

We have 6 months left to sort it out. Leaving with no deal would be a disaster for the UK.

TheVanguardSix · 21/09/2018 10:00

He’s right. Our leaders lied to us about Brexit. The truth sometimes hurts.

I have nothing but respect for TM. Glad I don’t have her job.

frenchfancy · 21/09/2018 10:00

He basically called Farrage a liar. Not sure why that is offensive tbh

firstevernamechange · 21/09/2018 10:01

I would go and call May&Co's behaviour deluded.
The EU have been very clear about whar us and isn't possible. The government know this, too, which is why they wasted so much time on a plan that is unworkable because it will weaken the single market.

The UK has voted to leave the EU. The EU leaders first responsibility is towards the citicens they represent. Why is it so hard to grasp that they don't owe us anything?

PortiaCastis · 21/09/2018 10:03

He's speaking the truth what's wrong with that

LARLARLAND · 21/09/2018 10:04

We have paid huge amounts into the EU and lots of EU nationals choose to make the UK their home. It is a disaster for the whole of the EU that we are leaving. I don't therefore agree that they don't owe us anything. It is not a one way street just because we voted to leave.

woman11017 · 21/09/2018 10:05

What comments are you referring to OP?
I did see that Macron agreed with the British Electoral Commission, that Vote Leave lied and cheated.
He seems to be supporting British Rule of Law on that one.Smile

Snowymountainsalways · 21/09/2018 10:06

Calling any country 'liars' regardless of where you sit on the brexit spectrum and embarrassing the UK prime minster is unprecedented in a summit that was supposed to be bringing the two sides together.

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GinIsIn · 21/09/2018 10:06

what is the point of continuing with a deal

I don’t think you’ve understood how this works. WE are the ones that desperately need a deal to work, not the EU.

LARLARLAND · 21/09/2018 10:06

In 2016 we paid into the EU £13.1 billions and we 'got back '£4.5 billions. That's a huge deficit for the EU to lose annually.

Motheroffourdragons · 21/09/2018 10:07

I don't think he called the country liars - just the leave campaigners.

May embarrassed herself by bringing forward the plan that she and we and they knew wasn't acceptable.

SaucyJack · 21/09/2018 10:08

I agree it’s not necessary for Mr Macron to be trying to embarrass Mrs May.

She’s seems quite capable of doing that all by herself.

Snowymountainsalways · 21/09/2018 10:09

The deal May took is the only deal available. There is neither time nor the political will to produce another one. Certainly nothing in the time frame.

So I am sure anyone that voted for brexit must be absolutely delighted this morning.

There is only one door left that one is called hard brexit. So all of you cheering on Macron he has just led us to the final gates of a very hard brexit.

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surferjet · 21/09/2018 10:09

Bullying behaviour by a load of white privileged men.

Revolting.

maxthemartian · 21/09/2018 10:09

He hasn't said anything that isn't true and you are cutting off your nose to spite your face by cancelling your trip to France. You also don't sound like a remainer.

Lonelynessie · 21/09/2018 10:09

He’s right. We were all lied to about Brexit. There will not be any sort of good deal for the UK.

Eatmycheese · 21/09/2018 10:10

I’m not a fan of Macron.

I don’t like the arrogance and swagger of some of the Brussels Big Guns.

But to be fair Macron’s words were entirely called for. The Leave “architects” opened a can of worms based on a load of lies and then fucked off. And the Chequers “plan” is a no go. Even swathes of her own Party are imploring her to listen.

DarlingNikita · 21/09/2018 10:10

He isn't bullying May, May is being incredibly stupid - having been told by just about everybody that the Chequers plan was not going to work, she just went ahead with it anyway.

Yes, this. It has been incredibly frustrating for me, a member of the public, to watch her hanging desperately on to Chequers despite being told for months, practically in words of one syllable and with accompanying simple diagrams, that it would not fly.

So how frustrating must it have been for him and other leaders of member countries?

I'm just surprised no one has said it before now, TBH.

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Snowymountainsalways · 21/09/2018 10:10

FenellaMaxwellsPony I disagree completely. The EU stand to lose a great deal as well.

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TheProvincialLady · 21/09/2018 10:10

Get used to it because being insulted, sidelined and on the back foot is how international relations are going to look from now on. We are a little country, getting smaller by the day.

DarlingNikita · 21/09/2018 10:10

The EU stand to lose a great deal as well.

No they don't.

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