Saturday December 26 2020 13:15, you wrote to Ward Dossche:
> Hello Ward,
> On Friday December 25 2020 12:27, you wrote to David Rance:
WD>> The real challenge is yet to come ... to make the deal work.
> And a challenge it will be.
> 2000 pages. My guess is that no one has yet read all of it. Such a > last minute job written in haste is bound to be both incomplete and > inconsistent. One of these days someone will say: "HВ this is not what > we agreed upon". Or: "we forgot about X". Or: "the clause on page Y > conflicts with the clause on page Z".
> Or some one will just say the infamous: "We want a better deal".
> And then the negotiations will go on. and on.. and on... and on...
The UK have a shorter one 1246 pages.
The questions that arise are :
Is each page single or double sided as that could mean reading 2492 sides (pages).
Can't confirm one way or another as so far have not found the full document anywhere only the 40 page summary - which I will take with a pinch of salt, a 25 K bag :)
Funny enough, yes I would like to read it before the vote just in case there are some very bad clauses as there are in the 2019 withdrawal document - lots of them and some items totally missing !
Our so called MP's really need to get our top lawyers and accountants to read both as I found lots of problems and no doubt will do so in this new document !
Vincent
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