More seriously, that is obviously not responsible behaviour. Just because the UK is badly-governed doesn't mean the EU should descend to the childish level of arch-'Brexit'ers, 'they need us more than we need them' and all that nonsense.
It's always worth remembering how much we've lost in just the last four years. That same loss hasn't occurred throughout the EU, even though European governments are hardly saintly. If you reconsider the absolutely scandalous conduct of Theresa May and Johnson in variously trying to decide unilaterally, freeze out Parliament, trying to square a circle, etc.--and the Cammayborne government was already a nightmare of ideologically-blinded cruelty--, political discourse since then has taken another nosedive. Even thinking that 'no deal' is in any way an acceptable negotiation tactic or negotiation outcome is ridiculous, and yet, swayed by endless propaganda being hammered into their minds, something that many people apparently imagine could (a) happen or (b) be a good thing.
More seriously, that is obviously not responsible behaviour. Just because the UK is badly-governed doesn't mean the EU should descend to the childish level of arch-'Brexit'ers, 'they need us more than we need them' and all that nonsense.
It's always worth remembering how much we've lost in just the last four years. That same loss hasn't occurred throughout the EU, even though European governments are hardly saintly. If you reconsider the absolutely scandalous conduct of Theresa May and Johnson in variously trying to decide unilaterally, freeze out Parliament, trying to square a circle, etc.--and the Cammayborne government was already a nightmare of ideologically-blinded cruelty--, political discourse since then has taken another nosedive. Even thinking that 'no deal' is in any way an acceptable negotiation tactic or negotiation outcome is ridiculous, and yet, swayed by endless propaganda being hammered into their minds, something that many people apparently imagine could (a) happen or (b) be a good thing.