I had heard rumours of 50bil or so, but Boris is saying 30bil is too much, I think.
All of which is very puzzling because I've been assured many times that Brexit means Brexit and that that answers all questions pertaining to the details of us leaving the EU so I'm not too sure what the issue really is.
I'm going to repeat Brexit means Brexit over and over to myself and see if a number magically appears at some point.
Okay, please forgive my stupidity here as obviously being an Irish citizen I am removed from all this.
When you say "how much should we pay" ... is this penalty clauses (as such) or whatever for removing yourselves from the EU or just some kind of notional costs to the economy etc.
No. There is absolutely no official mechanism that requires us to pay any price for leaving the EU. We accept, however, that we have an obligation to pay for those projects or aspects of the EU to which we committed prior to the vote to Leave. The EU is obviously trying to get us to pay as much as possible, while we are trying to pay as little as possible. It's just haggling, basically.
Let me just get this clear in my head. So, our government (the responsible, hard headed, flag waving patriots who put britain first and dont stand for any nonsense from this euro cretins) are going to try to negotiate a reduction on a bill that we have precisely no legal obligation to pay?
That doesn't make a lot of sense to me. Cant we just find a half decent lawyer? I know a guy....