Still No Brexit Deal Agreed: What Happens to Negotiations Now? - TLDR News

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Well… this weekend was meant to be it. The make or break weekend for Brexit negotiations and yet neither seems to have happened… or did both? In this video we explain what happened this weekend, if a no deal is inevitable & what happens now.

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The audacity to basically say: "We'll overwrite whatever things we don't like" is exactly why the EU is rightfully pushing strongly on getting a system of governance in place, with clear consequences.
I honestly still can't believe it, how deep the UK's prestige has dropped.

TeraHammer
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Why would the EU even agree on a deal, if the UK can ignore whatever is in it at any time?

nevarran
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"The EU added additional demands"

Somehow, I really doubt that after four years of negotiations, all 27 EU nations would agree to throwing their old negotiation stance in the the bin. So far, during these four years no single EU member state has voiced any objections to what the EU is demanding, so I really doubt that there has been ANY change in the EU's negotiating stance. It is also interesting that the British government failes to name even a single one of these "EU's new demands". Probably has something to do with the fact that they don't exist.

LahtariFIN
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Just like Christmas, BREXIT is a yearly festival that takes place in December.

keybraker
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Hi, a fan here. A small critique: those "new demands" done by the EU side are not new, they'd always been there. The fact that the UK side had been ignoring them till now is a different thing. It should be pointed out in this video.

yaroslaf
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The U.K. government is preparing to blame the EU if negotiations fail. This has to be the most pathetic negotiation strategy in modern history.

andrian
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We are going to leave without a deal aren't we?

adamstockley
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The only reason the talks are continuing is because neither side wants to look like the side that pulled out of the talks first.

arleygomez
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Cheers for grafting through the night lads 👍

KamHarlot
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Guys I just want to comment to let you know how much we appreciate your work!

itsmegiorgio
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Wait... didn’t the UK say that they hold all the cards, an easy one-afternoon deal and keeping the access to the Single Market? Oh well, same old Tories, same old liars.

candycandygirl
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Those "fishing agreements" would pretty much be what the EU offered almost 4 years ago in Spring 2017 and exactly what the UK government did not want at all back then. I am very surprised.

luxembourger
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“Politicians and diapers must be changed often, and for the same reason.”
― Mark Twain

QuestionEverythingButWHY
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They’re not just ‘cheeky’ they’re illegal. That was admitted in Parliament by the government itself personified by MP Brandon Lewis - let’s call it what it is BREAKING THE LAW

CreativeBookArts
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The irony is that the UK has been breaking EU treaties in many ways for decades, besides the negotiated optouts and getting away with it. With the internal market bill though they made it impossible to overlook intentionally or otherwise.

nikoladd
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Dear Santa, when I'm a grown up I want to become a Brexit negotiator, like my father and his father before...

johnhobbes
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Breaking international law equates to "cheeky clauses?" You could be Gove's script writer.

geraldhewing
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9:02 Yes, generally speaking *BREAKING A PREVIOUS AGREEMENT AND INTERNATION LAW* is a bad start to signing a international treat - with the guys you just broke a treaty with.

christopherg
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Yes, My Precious, they're talking about Fishes again!

curtisdaniel
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Finance bill and Internal market bill infringement are plain enough for the full no-deal. As EU citizen, not from france, that would be wrong for the internal eu market. UK needs to wake up.

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