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Cabinet divisions break out over U.K. plan to override Brexit treaty


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1 minute ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s not difficult at all, his government negotiated the terms of a treaty then he signed the treaty.

 

He then made a big fuss about having got Brexit done.

 

Now he wants to unilaterally break the treaty his own government negotiated and he himself signed.

 

What an utterly shameless shambles.

 

 

That is because there's been a Political change in Northern Ireland and they seem to now want a rule change 

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3 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

Off you go then.

 

Your two comments will still be plainly contradictory nonsense when you return.

Briefly : The election was to nominate the leader of Northern Ireland .

The election wasn't about unification .

Any unification referendum would need more than 50 % of the vote.

Sinn Fein won 29 % of the vote .

If this would have been a vote on Unification, Sinn Fein would probably have lost 

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21 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

It’s not difficult at all, his government negotiated the terms of a treaty then he signed the treaty.

 

He then made a big fuss about having got Brexit done.

 

Now he wants to unilaterally break the treaty his own government negotiated and he himself signed.

 

What an utterly shameless shambles.

 

 

No. Naive. EU spiteful excessive disruptive customs checks, WITHIN UK, are in flagrant breach of agreement conditions of protecting UK sovereignty & acting in good faith ( cleverly inserted by UK for JUST this hostile event). ????

 

Final Warning for EU to cease & desist or NI Protocol legally goes. ????

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12 minutes ago, TropicalGuy said:

No. Naive. EU spiteful excessive disruptive customs checks, WITHIN UK, are in flagrant breach of agreement conditions of protecting UK sovereignty & acting in good faith ( cleverly inserted by UK for JUST this hostile event). ????

 

Final Warning for EU to cease & desist or NI Protocol legally goes. ????

What?

 

EU customs officers are checking goods in the UK?

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6 minutes ago, TropicalGuy said:

Time now to revoke the UK Devolved Parliaments. All these little regional tinpot bureaucrats have proven completely useless in governing even their tiny regions WITH central UK Budget support. Just look at the massive decline of services in Scotland after 15 years of SNP governing ! ????Now this business with Stormont. Enough. 

Calm down.

 

WRT NI and the ‘NI devolved parliament’ the UK will do as Washington tells it.

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1 minute ago, Bluespunk said:

You also need to research The Good Friday Agreement and the importance a power sharing devolved government plays in it. 
 

https://education.niassembly.gov.uk/post_16/snapshots_of_devolution/gfa/power_sharing

Relegate that to local councils and NI institutions . Whose running UK anyway ? London or Dublin / Washington ? If the later they can bloody pay for it. 

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57 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

It is rather difficult for Boris .

The E.U wanting one thing and Irish wanting something else

He cannot agree to both things because they are contradictory .

 

I assume by Irish you mean the DUP?

 

If so, I agree. Which begs the question: If Johnson knew this, why did he sign the Agreement?

 

You can't have a border and no border simultaneously in January 2020, now or at any time in the future, unless some Einstein-like mathematical genius comes along and destroys the rules of deductive logic. Maybe that's the plan?

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23 minutes ago, RayC said:

I assume by Irish you mean the DUP?

 

If so, I agree. Which begs the question: If Johnson knew this, why did he sign the Agreement?

 

You can't have a border and no border simultaneously in January 2020, now or at any time in the future, unless some Einstein-like mathematical genius comes along and destroys the rules of deductive logic. Maybe that's the plan?

The border was moved out to the sea , so there was a border(at sea) and there wasn't a border(on land)

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1 minute ago, RayC said:

That has nothing to do with it. Some simple "'Yes'/'No' answer" questions:

 

Were the objections of the DUP to a border down the Irish Sea known before the Brexit Agreement was signed?

 

Could the reactions of the DUP to the UK disregarding the DUP's objections be foreseen?

 

Did the UK government enact any legislation to deal with the DUP's objectives immediately before or shortly after the signing of the Brexit Agreement?

 

Therefore logically,

 

Can the EU be blamed for the chaotic situation we now find ourselves in?

The Irish have been discussing  and squabbling and disagreeing  for the last 300 years , just let them get on with it and don't get involved 

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4 minutes ago, Mac Mickmanus said:

The border was moved out to the sea , so there was a border(at sea) and there wasn't a border(on land)

No matter what way you dress it up, it's a border and its' existence was unacceptable to the DUP.

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45 minutes ago, RayC said:

As an aside, what's the Brexiters reaction to the news that their hero is the one who apparently wants to take a softer line with the EU?

 

Is it now 'Off to the Tower' with him and 'All Hail, Queen Lizzie (Truss)'?

He got Brexit done . 

Thats all we wanted 

No ones really bothered about the Irish border or even Irish unification 

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