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They as in the EU?
I just want this medication issue sorted & it's been nothing but cuntery from Frost.
Signed something, goes back on it, doesn't talk to businesses in NI, now brings up the EJC.
The UK side has sat on their hands, done fuck all implementing promised checks for GB, sabotaged EU cooperation in NI (Goves "no EU embassies nonsense) it's gone well past the usual posturing to get compromises -that might have been offered anyway by the EU as ROI doesn't need a mess in NI either- for me.
Politics isn't a job for saints and a cynical eye is necessary for all players,but wft.
But living this shit as a citizen of nowhere in NI is testing my patience I just hope something get worked out.
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NI existence is due to a fudge. Something the E Com only realised after the threat to trigger Art 30 earlier this year (which lasted a few hours before wiser heads prevailed). The NI protocol is regarded as another fudge in a long line of Irish fudges by Westminster.
The Irish government is terrified by the resurgence of SF in the south, the first genuine threat to the cosy two party free state since the civil war.
Devolution in NI is a shitfest of incompetence and corruption.
Manu is terrified by the forthcoming election in France.
Nobody really knows what the Germans are thinking (probably more worried about gas supplies than a small nation in the Atlantic).
The Tories have a significant newly won majority and an opposition who can barely tie their shoelaces.I look forward to Commissioner Mairead on the C4 news over the next week or so.
To quote MRD... They would say that, wouldn't they
Edit.. Manu talking in aphorisms.
*"The protocol is of existential importance for Europe not to compromise when it comes to our single market, the integrity of that, otherwise there are no longer any rules at the borders.
"It's a question of war and peace for Ireland. So we should avoid any temptation to be less than serious."*