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- Jun 13, 2020
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Taking back control update....
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To be fair the pre-referendum marketing for Brexit was very clear that "no one is even talking about leaving the single market".
Even Farage couldn't get enough of waxing lyrical about Norway's status outside the EU and it's relationship with the EU.
Gove talked glowingly of a free trade area between Iceland and the border of Russia which we would be part of.
So... yes the above was the Brexit on offer, subsequently betrayed.
Taking back control update....
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Not everyone, Johnson is playing to the ERG and assorted loons that want to pretend that we can do what we like ' now we are a sovereign nation " post Brexit.I think everyone realises that the best way to forge ahead with future trade deals is to demonstrate your integrity and trustworthiness in standing by treaties you sign on the global stage.
I see that Uncle Joe is not happy that we still have no suggestions for an 'alternative' to the Northern Ireland Protocol that was so well researched, proposed, negotiated, agreed and supported by the Brexit Government and it's supporters, before they did their U-Turn and claimed they didn't understand what they were doing and are now incapable of implementing it
Boris Johnson, prime minister
What he said then: “It ensures for those living and working alongside the border that there will be no visible or practical changes to their lives: they can carry on as before.”
What he says now: “If it looks as though the EU is going to be very dogmatic about it and we continue to [be in an] absurd situation so you can’t bring in rose bushes with British soil into Northern Ireland, you can’t bring British sausages into Northern Ireland, then frankly I’m going to, we’ll have to take further steps.”
Iain Duncan Smith, former Tory leader
What he said then: “If there is anything about this arrangement [the withdrawal agreement bill] that we have not now debated, thrashed to death, I would love to know what it is.”
What he says now: “The reality is that the protocol is simply not working. These are not teething problems. We have already seen companies that normally ship to Northern Ireland now saying publicly that they will not bother to do so any more if it is too difficult. We are also seeing diversion: some supermarkets and others are talking about depots in southern Ireland rather than in mainland GB.”
Ranil Jayawardena, trade minister
What he said then: “We will be an independent United Kingdom – and this is a fundamental point – because, unlike the last withdrawal agreement, this deal will mean that Northern Ireland will remain in the UK’s customs territory, so it will not be for foreign powers to decide the future of any part of our country. This new deal that Boris has achieved – against all the odds – will bring an end to the uncertainty and division.”
What he says now: “It is wrong that anyone should be threatening the British sausage. We will stand up for the British sausage and no one will ever be able to destroy it.”
If only someone had highlighted the issue 5 years ago, then the whole of the Brexit gang would have had time to put their collective minds together and come up with a workable solution
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Still, what is done is done. We now need to unite and move the country forward and I'm sure someone on NSC is capable of suggesting an alternative, rather than just making a fool of themselves with some idiotic post
Some very valid points here, get under yer rocks Brexiteers, incoming hard truths !
" Why don't Brexiteers like to talk about Brexit any more?"
" Weatherspoon’s boss Tim Martin inevitably attracted heaps of scorn when recently bemoaning staff shortages for his pubs, and demanding the government allow more EU migrants to fill the gap. But at least he was prepared to face that scorn to point out an unfortunate if inevitable consequence of the Brexit he had helped to bring about.
Most of his fellow Brexit warriors have preferred instead to run for the hills. The new Brexit battle cry seems to be: ‘Don’t mention the war, in case anyone remembers that we were the people who started it …’
David Davis, Iain Duncan Smith and Liam Fox have morphed from being Brexit experts to become Covid experts, if by ‘expert’ we mean that they are regularly invited onto flagship BBC programmes to give their view, without ever being asked why they got so much wrong in their previous field of expertise.
On the rare occasion they do face a question about the B-word, Davis chuckles, IDS coughs, Fox sighs, and all three complain that, sadly, the Europeans have created the wrong sort of Brexit. Taking Back Control is all very well, but not if it means forfeiting the ability to blame the EU when it turns out we have lost more than we gained in doing so.
‘The wrong sort of Brexit’ is a line of defence now adopted by none other than David Frost, the government’s chief Brexit negotiator, who stood so proudly and so smugly behind Boris Johnson as the prime minister signed an agreement he had almost certainly never read, and who now laments the deal-clinching Northern Ireland Protocol of which he was once so proud and so smug. "
https://www.theneweuropean.co.uk/brexit-news/why-brexit-champions-so-quiet-8031418
And THAT is why they wear slip-ons !The Brexiteers with a modicum of intelligence have disappeared, presumably due to the obvious nature of the ongoing almighty cock up.
The few 'remaining' ones are barely able to tie their own shoelaces.
Just popped in to see if any of the 246 who voted for Brexit on the poll at the top of this thread has come up with a solution to The Northern Ireland Protocol yet ? I notice a lot of them are still very active elsewhere on NSC, but nothing on here
Oh well, no hurry, they've only had 5 years to consider it
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