Feco, lots of common sense in that post, this whole business is full of "don't knows" and will not be helped by a possible downturn in the worlds economy. And I feel pretty sure that will happen, not helped by President Trump and his antics.
It looks as though your 100 pages is within reach.
ORF, I was much happier with what I heard over the weekend, it did seem like things where moving the right way at last. That certainly wasn’t the case, publically at least, a month ago.
Interesting that the BBC were quietly reporting last night, pretty much what I was told over the weekend. I think what they didn’t report was telling, they have clearly been briefed in advance on what is happening.
I have no issues with respecting the result of the referendum, but absolutely was against anything that would paralyze and destroy our economy.
That’s what the likes of Boris and JRM where proposing.
I think we will leave on the 29th March now, but not much will change. A few little important things, but nothing that affects day to day life dramatically.
The trade deal negotiations will I feel lead to many changes, both for the UK and EU, and hopefully these will be for the better.
I have no idea what that will be, maybe the relationships between member countries evolves and we all work together in a different manner.
I think both the EU and the UK need to take a deep breath and look around a little. The events over the pond yesterday will hardly help stabilize the world economy.
A Trump administration on its own was bad, I can’t imagine what a divided Trump administration is going to be like.