Originally Posted by
Demolitia
It has taken 2 years to get reassurances as far as the EU can stretch them.
If you want to respect the vote and get on with it, that's fine. But from the beginning the EU has been straightforward, has given you one point of contact, Barnier, and has made it clear what the red lines were, and stuck to them. All member states have stood behind it, always.
The EU has switftly produced coherent legal document all the way through the process, while the UK has been indecisive. Even the "legal advice" hinted at last week is a joke.
I understand it's not a popular decision, and it's complex, and it's political suicide, but that's only our business up to a point.
The turnover in May's administration and the division in you parliament, frankly, looks like Trump-grade madness from this side of the pond. Except it's extremely annoying because it affects us too. The worst part in this whole shit is that whisky prices might rise and you sure as hell make extremely pretty and interesting ones. Your beer is boring though.