Brexit is destroying Britain

robs1

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More whataboutery!
Lord Geidts resignation over wilfully intentional breaching of the ministerial code is the point.

Off for a swim now👍
Well you certainly have dug yourself a big enough hole recently to make a big pool.
You said he resigned because the government were going to break wto rules.
 
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le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
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Well you certainly have dug yourself a big enough hole recently to make a big pool.
You said he resigned because the government were going to break wto rules.
Which would break the ministerial code.
Although Lord Geidts follow up letter is even more damning . I suggest you read it. Straw that broke the Camels back sums it up.
 

robs1

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Which would break the ministerial code.
Although Lord Geidts follow up letter is even more damning . I suggest you read it. Straw that broke the Camels back sums it up.
Ffs man read what the tariffs are. It's not NEW tariffs its continuing the ones put in place while we were in the EU . If they are illegal now then then were then as are the ones the EU have agreed to keep in place already.
Lord G didnt like boris ignoring his advice, tough the government's job is to make decisions an advisers job to offer advice, in this case boris made the same decision as the eu did keep the tariffs in place, lord G didnt like it so left, big deal
 
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le bon paysan

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Limousin, France
Ffs man read what the tariffs are. It's not NEW tariffs its continuing the ones put in place while we were in the EU . If they are illegal now then then were then as are the ones the EU have agreed to keep in place already.
Lord G didnt like boris ignoring his advice, tough the government's job is to make decisions an advisers job to offer advice, in this case boris made the same decision as the eu did keep the tariffs in place, lord G didnt like it so left, big deal
Gammonism in its finest!
A big deal it actually is.

Johnson's affair with Carrie was revealed when someone walked in on them shagging in the office😂
 

Farm buy

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Livestock Farmer
What it says
Remainers created the eu, they didn't do a very good job so most voted leave, rremainers caused Brexit, if they had done a decent job the UK would still be in
Same pattern as ever. Blame someone else. Its pathetic really. The reps sent across to the eu were such stooges that UK never had a chance of achieving good outcomes. Just look at wa Johnson managed and all the new world trade. Its pathetic also.
 

Henarar

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Livestock Farmer
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Somerset
Same pattern as ever. Blame someone else. Its pathetic really. The reps sent across to the eu were such stooges that UK never had a chance of achieving good outcomes. Just look at wa Johnson managed and all the new world trade. Its pathetic also.
Not blaming anyone just stating facts
 

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
Same pattern as ever. Blame someone else. Its pathetic really. The reps sent across to the eu were such stooges that UK never had a chance of achieving good outcomes. Just look at wa Johnson managed and all the new world trade. Its pathetic also.
Yes , look at the Withdrawal Agreement, as well as the NI Protocol it includes Protocols with Cyprus/ Greece and Spain/ Gibraltar. Rip up one and the others get to play hardball . Spain Gib will be interesting.
 

Hindsight

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Lincolnshire
Yes , look at the Withdrawal Agreement, as well as the NI Protocol it includes Protocols with Cyprus/ Greece and Spain/ Gibraltar. Rip up one and the others get to play hardball . Spain Gib will be interesting.
But you know le bon fella these issues were all part of a painful divorce. The wife extracting a painful legacy. The husband desperate to get away. All very painful but part of a process. Now six years on some sense needs to arise or the bitterness will continue until the grave.
 

Hindsight

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Yes , look at the Withdrawal Agreement, as well as the NI Protocol it includes Protocols with Cyprus/ Greece and Spain/ Gibraltar. Rip up one and the others get to play hardball . Spain Gib will be interesting.
You must get less bitter. It isn’t good for the blood pressure. Just shared an excellent bottle of Sancerre, bought for my wife’s birthday last Autumn. Think of the good things not the bad, its more healthy.
 

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
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Limousin, France
You must get less bitter. It isn’t good for the blood pressure. Just shared an excellent bottle of Sancerre, bought for my wife’s birthday last Autumn. Think of the good things not the bad, its more healthy.
😂
Like Spain taking Gib back is going to bother me. Gammons will be having a heartattack . They caused the hassle. They want the hassle . They are going to own it.
Watching the cricket from Amstellveen with a cold beer👍
Enjoy your Sunday.
 

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
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Limousin, France
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well done. A chilled Sancerre is indeed the definition of a Summers day. Although the weather today is more Autumnal.
Usually drink a Cabernet d' Anjou we get direct from the Vigneron. Have that later with dinner tonight. Too hot for me to be drinking wine, just having a cuppa tea with the Mrs , must be hot for me to drink tea as im a coffee man. Even the sitting room is up to 25*!
 
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le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
You must get less bitter. It isn’t good for the blood pressure. Just shared an excellent bottle of Sancerre, bought for my wife’s birthday last Autumn. Think of the good things not the bad, its more healthy.
When this is printed in the FT not the mirror you know the wheels are starting to come off the bus...
 

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