So it was that Liz Truss, now elevated to the rank of Foreign Secretary, and another at the cabinet table who owes her position there to Bozo’s patronage, rather than her ability to do the job, declared that she would seek to disapply the Protocol. She obtained a legal ruling from Suella Braverman, now Attorney General, and another promoted on loyalty grounds rather than ability, who said it was OK to renege on the UK’s treaty obligations.
Was it not a better idea to discuss the perceived problems with the Protocol with the EU and Irish Government? Or to bring in the US administration, which is a guarantor of the Good Friday Agreement? But you know what’s coming next: “Lord” David Frost, who negotiated the Protocol and condemned the UK to a customs border down the Irish Sea, has just gone to the States and crudely alienated the occupant of the White House.
Frost, addressing the Heritage Foundation, an extreme right-wing lobby group which dabbles in subjects like climate change denial, told his audience that Joe Biden didn’t understand the “niceties” of Northern Ireland: “It is our country that faced the Troubles. We don’t need lectures from others about the peace process and the Good Friday Agreement”. Biden is of Irish heritage. He knows exactly what he’s talking about.
We have arrived at this situation, which is not going to be easily solved even if there was a half-competent negotiator on board, because Bozo pulled the plug on Theresa May’s “backstop” arrangement, substituted a deal that put a border down the Irish Sea, and then lied about it - in order to carry out his mission to “Get Brexit Done”.
So now we have the unappealing sight of ministers and other sundry Tory sycophants touring the broadcast studios, whining plaintively about how rotten the EU is being, how the Protocol is the work of the devil himself, and how jolly reasonable they are being in refusing negotiations and stamping around like demented toddlers.
The one saving grace is that the House of Lords is highly likely to delay the necessary legislation long enough for someone to deal with the collective stampy tantrums.
When will our Government take responsibility for its actions? Not while Bozo’s around.
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And now, ta da!, 90,000 - that's NINETY THOUSAND - civil service jobs to go.
ReplyDeleteAnd Gammon Britain won't bat an eyelid. Just another "opportunity" to jeer at "scroungers" and "militants".
Suck it up, Britain. You asked for it. Now live with it.
Spot on. When are we going to be rid of the loathsome pallid slug Borisconi
ReplyDeleteAnd of course a huge number of those 90,000 are as a direct result of Brexit!
ReplyDeleteManaging the handover, forming and managing our own laws and regulations, having new border controls, all that new customs paperwork and negotiating with all those other countries needs lots more staff. EU civil servants are no longer around to do it for us.
Its also weird ho the NI protocol is somehow seemed separate to Brexit - it isn't. If the protocol isn't working Brexit isn't.
You want the GFA
You don't want border checks
You want free movement of people in Ireland
You want Brexit
One has to give for any of this to work.
Jeez, there must be a copious amount of mind altering substances being consumed in Westminster.
ReplyDelete"Leveling up" didn't last long.
ReplyDeleteAs you would expect from the thugs who deliberately inflicted the horror in the first place.
Be interesting to know how many of the 90,000 voted Gammon. Also, what Starmer will DO apart from mouth platitudes and shed crocodile tears
You could now make a case for scralpping Powersharing. It was meant to prevent Catholics being disenfranchised. Not for the DUP refusing to participate. Only the DUP likes it now.
ReplyDeleteIt would seem that, to add to the mendacious nature of this government, to me that to do this at a time when solidarity amongst European nations is vital, when it gives aid and comfort to Putin, seems either stupid, or sinister.
ReplyDeleteWhat Johnson is presenting to the world is a Britain that cannot be trusted, that does not honour treaties, perhaps unsurprising given he is a man of no honour.
Johnson will be just the latest in a long line of Tory prime ministers to have his career ended by this backward country's relationship with its nearest neighbours and closest trading partners.
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