As well as hiring ferries there are all those portaloos they've just ordered for the lorry parks in Kent. I hope they've also ordered people to empty them!
Stanley wrote: ↑16 Oct 2020, 03:15
What struck me yesterday was Johnson putting off his 'deadline' of October 15th 'to see what the EU Council decides'.
The EU is doing the same...
`Brexit: EU leaders call for UK trade talks to continue'
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`EU leaders have called for post-Brexit trade talks to continue beyond the end of the week - the deadline suggested by UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. At a two-day summit in Brussels beginning on Thursday, they called on the UK to "make the necessary moves" towards a deal. EU chief negotiator Michel Barnier said fresh "intensive" talks should aim to reach a deal around the end of October. But his UK counterpart said he was "disappointed" by the EU's approach.
This is the bit that strikes me as ridiculous...
`Lord David Frost tweeted the EU was expecting "all future moves" for a deal to come from the UK,
which he called an "unusual approach to conducting a negotiation". He added the prime minister would react to the EU's position as the summit wraps up on Friday.'
What's so `unusual' about it? It's the UK that decided to leave the European Union of 28 countries, not them leaving us. They're not going to suffer to anything like the extent that we will, so why should they go out of their way to suit us whan we've disrupted their union. I'm sure all the blather from Boris and Frost is just to provide material for jingoistic British newspapers.