Paphitis wrote:Kikapu wrote:It is the UK who does not want a no deal Brexit, therefore Boris better behave himself more than the EU.
That isn't true at all.
What the UK doesn't want to do as a proud a strong country that it is, is to not be held to ransom and bullied.
So yeh, it is true that if the EU continue to behave in much the same manner as they have done so in the last 3.5 years, interfering in British internal politics and disrespecting the British people, then a NO DEAL BREXIT will become inevitable.
It's now time for the EU to get serious and accept they lost now and just move on to a reasonable exchange and negotiations process towards a FTD.
The EU still has an opportunity here to ensure that there is a close cooperation between the EU Common Market and the UK.
You got all this all backwards, Paphitis.
When did the EU tried to prevent Brexit?
Was it not the UK parliament that prevented a no deal Brexit?