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The Brexit Blame Game


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Failing Grayling whipping up the anti-EU Brexit sycophants into blaming EU and/or Remain for everything him and May's incompetent coalition of chaos screw up on a daily basis.

 

Seaborne Freight debacle - blame EU. Ports infrastructure not capable of processing transport - blame EU. 'No deal' - blame EU. Business instability - blame Remoaners. Nissan debacle - blame EU. Banking debacle - blame EU.

 

When the hell are Brexiters going to own their own sh1t instead of squealing 'project fear, fake news' and constant blame shifting? *-)

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2019/02/04/chris-grayling-blame-brussels-not-britain-crash-eu-without-deal/

 

France has had enough of him......he's been banned from Calais! Excellent!! :D

 

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/chris-grayling-banned-calais-over-13957474

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I see Tusk is doing his best to win over us Brexiteers >:-) .............

 

The Nasty EU is starting to show its true colours :D ..........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2019-02-06 1:32 PM

 

I see Tusk is doing his best to win over us Brexiteers >:-) .............

 

The Nasty EU is starting to show its true colours :D ..........

 

 

I am surprised the EU representatives have held their cool this long, it must be like negotiating with a bunch of squabbling retarded children. He is right as history will come to show. The entire UK brought to its knees by a very small bunch of self centered disaster capitalists, media moguls and ideological ToryKipper fruitloops stuck in the 19th century. I hope they do all rot in hell.

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You may also find this interesting, from the Independent of March 2018 - so a year ago but still highly relevant. The author is Jonathan Powell, Tony Blair's Chief of Staff during the negotiation of the Belfast Agreement. http://tinyurl.com/y7o7rphm

 

Longish (won't please the Twitter fans), but seems to back-up Powell's claim yesterday to have been warning of the intractability of the Irish Border vis-a-vis Brexit for over three years.

 

Don'tcha just hate the real experts: those annoying sods who know of what they speak? :-D

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Brian Kirby - 2019-02-06 4:06 PM

 

You may find this interesting: http://tinyurl.com/ybye4oay

 

O'Dwyer is a New York lawyer who was legal adviser to Clinton at the time of the Belfast Agreement.

 

In short, his argument is no Belfast Agreement, no US trade deal - because Irish Americans will stop it.

 

So what ... Hes a lawyer who has an opinion that Irish Americans will stop it but in your link shows zip to back it up !!! ... Its an opinion thats all lets be honest given Irish Americans hatred of all things British if they do attempt to stop anything it will be out of hatred and not whats best for Ireland/NI ... Did he offer legal advice to Clinton over Monica

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Brian Kirby - 2019-02-06 4:48 PM

 

You may also find this interesting, from the Independent of March 2018 - so a year ago but still highly relevant. The author is Jonathan Powell, Tony Blair's Chief of Staff during the negotiation of the Belfast Agreement. http://tinyurl.com/y7o7rphm

 

Longish (won't please the Twitter fans), but seems to back-up Powell's claim yesterday to have been warning of the intractability of the Irish Border vis-a-vis Brexit for over three years.

 

Don'tcha just hate the real experts: those annoying sods who know of what they speak? :-D

 

Best bring forward that referendum then, and solve the problem once and for all ;-) ........

 

I'm sure Dublin will get on like a house on fire with the DUP :D .........

 

 

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pelmetman - 2019-02-06 5:43 PM

 

Best bring forward that referendum then, and solve the problem once and for all ;-) ........

 

I'm sure Dublin will get on like a house on fire with the DUP :D .........

 

 

There is no doubt if we crash out that the GFA will mean that May will be forced to call an all Ireland referendum and their is a very strong possibility that it will be lead to reunification. What is less clear is to how the unionists would react. Personally I think it will all kick off again even before the referendum is completed. Surely that's worth avoiding?

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