Lord Frost resigns

JimAndy

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Mixed Farmer
Lord frost is deeply upset with the terms of his resignation that he negotiated. He did realize that by quitting his job, that he would no long receive his large pay, use of the chauffeur driven car, Free travel. That Boris took advantage of him in a position of weakness and that Boris should reopen the negotiations so that he (Lord Frost) can get better terms
 

JP1

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Livestock Farmer
Only one man for the Job , Lord Farage
Do you know I think that would be a good idea actually. The decision for Brexit is made, he's bright and articulate and he'd also "own" the issue

Personally I'd have no issue with that

Nigel probably also has some bright negotiation tacticians to consult with too like a marginalised Arlene, Richard Tice and others

I doubt he'll ever get in to the Lords but I actually wouldn't mind having him in there. All views deserve to be reflected and as Lord Farage he could have a term based role as UK EU negotiator
 

fudge

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Arable Farmer
Location
Lincolnshire.
Lord frost is deeply upset with the terms of his resignation that he negotiated. He did realize that by quitting his job, that he would no long receive his large pay, use of the chauffeur driven car, Free travel. That Boris took advantage of him in a position of weakness and that Boris should reopen the negotiations so that he (Lord Frost) can get better terms
I think you’ll find he’s already negotiated an even better deal with the ERG. Who needs to be elected?
 
Yes indeed. If Arlene can be classed as a tactical negotiator, then the game is well and truly over. But no matter, it is well and truly over.


Of course the negotiations are not over.

Of course it's got nothing to do with Ireland or the EU anyway.

You'll find the UK public will have their way in their country eventually - no matter how much you hate on them.
 
No one got anything over the line we left and a massive mess has been left


The public got one set of useless bureacrats removed mostly.

I have no doubt ultimately not only the remaining tenticles will be chopped off but the other miscreants in Westminster will begin to be dealt with.

Quite surprised Boris is being dealt with now rather than in 3 to 4 years time. But TBH it's far too early to say.
 

Ashtree

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Of course the negotiations are not over.

Of course it's got nothing to do with Ireland or the EU anyway.

You'll find the UK public will have their way in their country eventually - no matter how much you hate on them.
Your get better by the day. The negotiations with the EU, have nothing to do with the EU, according to your little book of knowledge.😅😅
 
I do recall Arlene not being happy with the HMG negotiation.

I don't know why you've failed to recognise that fact.
Because she's not been happy about anything about any deal so far, No, never, no, and all that...
She usually has a moan about most things (apart from RHI payments and philandering chauffeurs)

I thought that was broadly recognised and didn't need explained to everyone.
 
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