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As everyone involved must know, the idea of a composite, multinational European history is both politically and intellectually impossible.
Boris Johnson is promising the British people a Brexit deal that is "intellectually impossible" and "politically unavailable", according to the Dutch finance minister and Eurogroup president.
The Dutch finance minister, Jeroen Dijsselbloem, described UK Brexit demands as "intellectually impossible and politically unavailable", while Carlo Calenda, an Italian economics minister, complained that he was still waiting to hear "something that makes sense" from London.
"He's saying things that are intellectually impossible, politically unavailable, so I think he's not offering the British people a fair view of what is available and what can be achieved in these negotiations".
Jeroen Dijsselbloem, the Dutch finance minister and Eurogroup president, has said that by suggesting Britain could achieve both things, Johnson was promising the public a deal that was "intellectually impossible" and "politically unavailable".
But this year, all of that is augmented by a constant stream of real-time analysis from an army of bloggers probing virtually every nuance of the event, a torrent of over-examination that after the first debate was so wide-reaching that it was physically and intellectually impossible to take it all in.
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