BREXIT - Is This Really Still Rumbling On? 😴
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rjsterry said:
Frost resigns due to the political direction of the government.
Get out while you can, folks.
Actually didn't see that one coming.
Does feel like the edifice is crumbling. Not the greatest time to have a dysfunctional government on its way out. That 80-seat majority doesn't seem to be much use, other than propping up utter failure.0 -
79*briantrumpet said:rjsterry said:Frost resigns due to the political direction of the government.
Get out while you can, folks.
Actually didn't see that one coming.
Does feel like the edifice is crumbling. Not the greatest time to have a dysfunctional government on its way out. That 80-seat majority doesn't seem to be much use, other than propping up utter failure.- Genesis Croix de Fer
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Do you think it helps?tailwindhome said:Lol
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Yes. Massively. Get someone competent in who will negotiate with the best of intentions for the whole UK rather then a sub sector. Today should be a good day for peace on the island of Ireland and hopefully for the greater good of the whole of the UK.TheBigBean said:
Do you think it helps?tailwindhome said:Lol
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Who knows.TheBigBean said:
Do you think it helps?tailwindhome said:Lol
One less idiot I suppose, but there'll be another one along in a minute.
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Not without a change of PM.TheBigBean said:
Do you think it helps?tailwindhome said:Lol
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“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
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Two Brexits for the price of one?rick_chasey said:Was he negotiating a promotion?
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Why?tailwindhome said:
You do some cryingStevo_666 said:
Of course. If they say something that fits in with the general narrative on this thread.TheBigBean said:Is a flag hugging guy on twitter someone to take seriously?
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Has it not always been the EU’s fault?rick_chasey said:0 -
Annoyed I didn't see was obvious with hindsighttailwindhome said:Much as I loath the xxxx, Cummings was entirely correct about Frost's dilemma.
He can't move in any direction, as he has no idea from one moment to the next what Boris's position is or what he'll support.“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
You had one job
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tailwindhome said:
I think his job was to destabilise. Made an impressive start, but didn't see it through.0 -
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Think he's doing alright if that's the job to be fair.briantrumpet said:tailwindhome said:
I think his job was to destabilise. Made an impressive start, but didn't see it through.0 -
The revolution eats its own.
He will no doubt not have been pure enough, giving in on the ECJ issue.0 -
No, I'm asking what twh what he's on about.rick_chasey said:I remember some fairly heated arguments about ECJ stuff. Lost the heat for the argument Stevo?
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His resignation letter doesn’t mention NI once?tailwindhome said:
Jesus wept, why are the DUP keeping up the pretence that anyone on the mainland gives a sh1te? It’s been evident here over numerous posts and pages.0 -
Like the proverbial monkey with its hand stuck in the jar, the DUP need to let go of Brexit to be free of the Protocol“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0
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I don't even like popcorn 😏tailwindhome said:1985 Mercian King of Mercia - work in progress (Hah! Who am I kidding?)
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Is this cancel culture?
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Surely doing that would be tantamount to admitting they were fvckwits in adopting their previous position.tailwindhome said:Like the proverbial monkey with its hand stuck in the jar, the DUP need to let go of Brexit to be free of the Protocol
The problem seems to be that the stupidity of Brexit means it is very difficult for anybody to hold their hands up and say they made a mistake0 -
Message receivedtailwindhome said:
A strong message for Lord Frost thereStevo_666 said:
As I mentioned above...rjsterry said:
Great. Lucky you. It's a pain in *rse for my industry. Nothing insurmountable: just that everything takes longer and costs more.Stevo_666 said:
Not really, it makes no difference to me and to most people apart from a small hard-core who can't let it go.rick_chasey said:Stevo would be crowing like mad if it wasn’t all iterations of bad news
Anyway, its done now and I'm not clear how interminable moaning will help?“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0 -
“New York has the haircuts, London has the trousers, but Belfast has the reason!0