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Related: About this forumFrance to insist on a 'two-year' extension to allow Brexit re-evaluation
... Bruno Bonnell, who is a member of Emanuel Macrons party, said France would insist on a lengthier time limit to the UKs exit in order to avoid repeated crises every three months.
I think that our president has been really clear. Even the last time the UK requested it, it is really the dead-end limit after the 31 October the game is over, Mr Bonnell said. Now if and this door was open before if were talking about a long delay like maybe a couple of years, to re-evaluate the whole Brexit situation in light of the truth because the bottom line is what people are realising is that they have been lied to.
He continued: What should have been harmless for the UK and simple to set up and we see after two years of heavy negotiation we still have no agreement, so there comes a time when you need to put a stick in the ground. ...
https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/france-to-insist-on-a-two-year-extension-to-allow-brexit-re-evaluation/
I think that our president has been really clear. Even the last time the UK requested it, it is really the dead-end limit after the 31 October the game is over, Mr Bonnell said. Now if and this door was open before if were talking about a long delay like maybe a couple of years, to re-evaluate the whole Brexit situation in light of the truth because the bottom line is what people are realising is that they have been lied to.
He continued: What should have been harmless for the UK and simple to set up and we see after two years of heavy negotiation we still have no agreement, so there comes a time when you need to put a stick in the ground. ...
https://inews.co.uk/news/brexit/france-to-insist-on-a-two-year-extension-to-allow-brexit-re-evaluation/
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France to insist on a 'two-year' extension to allow Brexit re-evaluation (Original Post)
Ghost Dog
Sep 2019
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Zoonart
(12,749 posts)1. Finally... a crack in the wall and the light is getting through.
People all over the world are waking up.
brush
(57,495 posts)2. Do you think France is suggesting that the UK rethink Brexit?
Zoonart
(12,749 posts)3. That's how it reads to me.
griffi94
(3,830 posts)4. It seems that France is saying Make Up Your Mind
And instead of having this same deadlocked squabble every 90 days, France is saying, Take 2 years and get a majority of your government to agree on what they want. Hard Brexit, Soft Brexit, No Brexit.
Ghost Dog
(16,881 posts)5. I think Macron's government would like to see that happen,
given time, yes.
Many French people, on the other hand, probably wish the UK would just f*ck off, already...
stopdiggin
(12,822 posts)6. yes. longer time frame designed to encourage a change of course
and perhaps of government?
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)7. Yup - and offering some time to dump the Tories and restore sanity.
Karadeniz
(23,417 posts)8. Tots and pears that the EU agrees to this. Thank you, France!
LeftishBrit
(41,303 posts)9. Merci beaucoup!