Which was never going to happen. So then, are you happy for us to bomb out?
I would rather we didn't... but if we have to then so be it... what has become clear from the "negotiations" is that the EU is totally intransigent.... and has, to be honest, conducted them in much the same way as remainers have debated:
EU: how shall we deal with the NI border?
UK: we can do a, b and c
EU: No, Non Nein
UK: ok how about d, e and f
EU: No Non Nein
UK: ok what's your idea?
EU: nothing to do with us... you come up with a solution.
What the EU, our government and remainers seem to forget is that the UK is the 6th largest economy in the world INDEPENDENT of the EU... it is also one of the largest net contributors into the EU budget.... that SHOULD'VE given us a stronger hand in the negotiations... so why were we so weak in our negotiations... could it be that the EU could see that the country was bitterly divided and so it could hold out and totally humiliate us.
Remember, at the beginning of the process Brexit supporters warned that the EU would be intransigent and dogmatic....and of course thoroughly ignore the will of the people... we weren't wrong on that score were we?