If you read the Independent article on the
meeting with Juncker, then take away the rhetoric and EU centric bias, you get a clear picture.
Juncker came to the UK to _tell_ May why she was doing the wrong thing and what she had to do. He came armed with documents to _tell_ us why her aspirations were not possible.
Juncker became agitated when May insisted that what he wanted to say was only part of what she had to discuss. There are other things going on in the world but, apparently, not for Juncker. He seems to be of the opinion that because he wanted to come and browbeat the UK into submission, that there was nothing else to talk about.
A little man, puffed up with his own importance.
But some things became quite clear and I'm glad about that.
The PM reportedly insisted on discussing other world problems as well as Brexit and refused to accept that the UK owed the EU billions of euros, saying there was no such demand in EU treaties.
She was told in response that the EU was “not a golf club”.
If the UK did not pay, said Mr Juncker, there would be no trade deal.
So there really is NO requirement for the UK to pay one single Euro Cent to the EU on exit. However the EU are demanding €50bn as the price of negotiating a trade deal. Clearly the EU has been talking to Michael O'Leary....
Ms May also informed the officials she wanted to clarify the rights of UK citizens in Europe at the EU Council meeting in June – an idea dismissed by Mr Juncker, given the complex nature of associated issues like healthcare.
So the EU demands full rights for EU citizens, but the EU won't even talk about the rights of UK citizens in the EU. Even when all that is asked is the same rights as other 3rd country citizens in the EU.
If you take two pieces of Merkel's speech, immediately after this meeting
She declared the EU would put its own interests first and it would choose how to handle the negotiations. This meant talking about their new relationship first, followed by financial matters, in reverse order to the wishes of Ms May.
“While we aim at maintaining good relations with the UK, the decision of the British people has set an irreversible course,” it read.
So, the EU is only going to accept things which are in its own interests and will insist on how it proceeds with the negotiations. They'd like to be friends but only on the terms of the last 46 years. I.e. the UK can be friends if they do exactly what the EU Says.
So, let me see.
June. No deal on any of that, do you have any better to offer?
July. No deal on any of that, do you have any better to offer?
August. No deal on any of that, do you have any better to offer?
September. No deal on any of that, do you have any better to offer?
October. No deal on any of that, do you have any better to offer?
November. No deal on any of that, do you have any better to offer?
December. No deal on any of that, do you have any better to offer?
January. No deal on any of that, do you have any better to offer?
It won't take more than 4 days a month to sort that out. I wonder just how far it's going to go down the line before the EU gets the message? You can set any terms you want in the Demands (this is not a negotiation), that you make, but time is running out.
Because there is only one answer to the current EU approach.
"No thanks we're fine, just pay the tax when you import your goods and we'll do the same!"
On and on and on until they get the message that we're actually happy with that.