Isn't it a bit late for 'negotiations' anyway? Shouldn't it have been... decided by now?
She can't expect people to believe at some point soon the two sides will sit down, at opposite ends of a table and start having a shootout over the finer points of air traffic control; then nuclear standard convergence; then international driving licences; banana size standardisation etc etc etc
What will happen is as has been predicted from the start. There'll be a couple of big all nighters for the media, with photos of exhausted analysts sleeping over laptops and David Davis looking half-cut, followed by May signing the bit of paper that's put in front of her. That's probably already prepared.
Isn't it a bit late for 'negotiations' anyway? Shouldn't it have been... decided by now?
She can't expect people to believe at some point soon the two sides will sit down, at opposite ends of a table and start having a shootout over the finer points of air traffic control; then nuclear standard convergence; then international driving licences; banana size standardisation etc etc etc
What will happen is as has been predicted from the start. There'll be a couple of big all nighters for the media, with photos of exhausted analysts sleeping over laptops and David Davis looking half-cut, followed by May signing the bit of paper that's put in front of her. That's probably already prepared.