“They [the DUP] made very plain that they would not sign up to anything until they’ve read the legal text [and] we’re in the same position. What MP worth their salt would vote for something without having read it? [Er, you did] So unless that legal text, when we see it, expunges EU law from Northern Ireland [it won’t, and it can’t], I think it’s very unlikely that the DUP will support it”.
Do go on. “In which case the whole process won’t work [why not? The DUP refused to back the Belfast Accords, and they worked]”. Ms Ridge put it to him that the ECJ would have less of a role, with trade being made easier. “Less of a role is not enough. Just putting a couple of intermediate phases in, in a situation where you still end up with the ECJ, is effectively sophistry”.
It’s what you’ll have to accept. Oh, hang on, he’s not finished. “I mean, we’re not stupid”. You don’t say? Then riddle me this: unless you have a hard border on the island of Ireland, you have to accept some EU law, and some role for the ECJ, because the ultimate arbiter of EU law is the ECJ. And a hard border is an unacceptable price to pay for François’ ERG purity test.
Also, he is stymied by the inconvenient fact that he voted for the Brexit deal presented to Parliament by disgraced and now former alleged Prime Minister Alexander Boris de Pfeffel Johnson. The Northern Ireland Protocol, which was part of that deal, is what allows some EU law to prevail in Northern Ireland. Did he not read the agreement? Is he not worth his salt?
And if Mark François (note cedilla under the c) is the best that the ERG can pony up for the Sunday media round, it very much looks as if Sunak won’t be seriously troubled by the flat earth brigade. The DUP will say NO, slowly, loudly and deliberately whatever happens. But a majority of Northern Irish MLAs backs the Protocol, and will almost certainly back this deal.
So Sunak will already have replacements lined up for ministers who are reported to be on “resignation watch”, such as Steve Baker, recipient of the YBF Golden Dolphin, and Suella Braverman, about whose departure few will care. The only regret will be that it had not happened a lot earlier. François will be harming the career of only one person - that would be himself.
He could stop and think, then read what today’s Observer has told: “Key pro-Brexit Tory MPs suggested on Saturday night they would be prepared to back Rishi Sunak over any ‘sensible’ deal on the Northern Ireland protocol … They said the number of Tories who might vote against the deal, which could be announced to parliament as early as Monday, was likely to be limited to between 20 and 40 hardcore anti-EU MPs”. A split, but manageable.
Labour won’t back the hardliners, and the DUP will be left to continue their impotent ranting. Sunak will get a boost, however temporary, in the opinion polls, and Bozo will be further diminished. The ERG is becoming an irrelevance, just another embarrassing waste of taxpayer funds.
Mark François was for a time, but not for all time. Just rejoice at that news.
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Wishful thinking that, Tim.
ReplyDeleteThe far right slob is too fat for his own anal canal.
Mein Klomph - Purported rapist that almost nearly wasn’t allegedly
ReplyDeleteWell if they ever need someone for a live-action Family Guy film to play Peter Griffin he'd be a shoo-in.
ReplyDeleteThe Tories have had a problem with the xenophobes and Europhobes on its right wing ever since Harold Macmillan announced the opening of membership negotiations in 1963; and possibly before that.
ReplyDeleteAs to Brexit, it will probably never be 'done' completely. Don't forget there are all those reviews of the arrangements and agreements negotiated by Bozo the Clown and "Lord" Frost coming up in the next few years.
For once, Anonymous @19.39, I think we'll all be happy to bow to your greater familiarity with, and possibly experience of, such matters.
ReplyDeletePerhaps you could furnish little Francois with some helpful tips.
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DeleteNah, me old Micawber. Consult the Bullingdon public schoolboys for that. And "Sir" Quiff Quisling - gawd knows what he bent his "talents" to to get a "Sir".😂
@Crabsantler, he's already got a contract to play Penfold in the live action version of “Danger Mouse”.
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ReplyDeleteAs the exploited Inuit people discovered when his 'groundbreaking' Nanook of the North (1922)'documentary' was revealed to be almost completely staged, Flaherty will get you nowhere.