Why should the EU27 extend the transition period, into a new budget cycle, to which the UK has contributed nothing ?dpedin wrote: Wed Nov 04, 2020 8:37 pm By all accounts Barnier and EU leaders are getting right pissed off with UK and failure to progress talks and are now at point where it is going to be very difficult for them to secure agreement for any deal across all their 27 members in time for end of the year. Apparently the UK Gov doesn't have bandwidth to deal with Brexit negotiations etc and the Coronavirus lock down etc at the same time. Blonde Bumblecunt and the Brexit Ultras are too busy trying to fend off or placate their back benchers who are getting very very pissed off with them. They either grow up, swallow pride and ask for extension to the transition period (might be difficult to persuade EU members now as they are not a happy bunch and UK credibility is rock bottom) or else its, the possible plan all along, a No Deal situation and all the misery that will bring in between the 2nd and 3rd wave of coronavirus. Couldn't really have ballsed this up any better really?
Why should they continue, when the UK is approving Laws they know breach International Law, & an agreement that the ink is barely dry on ?