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Leaked Government Documents
Documents appear to show Boris Johnson misled the public over the nature of his new Brexit deal with the EU.
https:/ /www.in depende nt.co.u k/news/ uk/poli tics/co rbyn-bo ris-joh nson-br exit-de al-leak ed-gove rnment- documen ts-elec tion-a9 235326. html
Love me some Irish customs checks. Isn't that fantastic? Keep Britain British. Check absolutely every possible back door for any contraband or illegals.
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Love me some Irish customs checks. Isn't that fantastic? Keep Britain British. Check absolutely every possible back door for any contraband or illegals.
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I love the way people say 'Boris said such and such' as if that serves as proof of anything. It's hilarious.
13:19 Fri 06th Dec 2019
10/11/2019.
One of Boris Johnson’s business ministers has insisted the prime minister was correct in arguing that businesses in Northern Ireland will not have to fill in forms to export goods to the rest of the UK after Brexit, despite this being an apparent part of the departure deal.
Kwasi Kwarteng said Johnson was “absolutely on the money” when he told Northern Irish exporters last week that they would not need to fill in extra paperwork, prompting accusations the prime minister was misleading the public.
In a video shot in Northern Ireland on Thursday night, Johnson told exporters they would not need to fill in customs declarations when they sent goods across the Irish Sea, adding that if firms were asked to they should call him “and I will direct them to throw that form in the bin”
How come agent Cob has come over all gooey eyed in support of the Northern Irish after decades of supporting and endorsing the IRA terrorists murdering and maiming them?
One of Boris Johnson’s business ministers has insisted the prime minister was correct in arguing that businesses in Northern Ireland will not have to fill in forms to export goods to the rest of the UK after Brexit, despite this being an apparent part of the departure deal.
Kwasi Kwarteng said Johnson was “absolutely on the money” when he told Northern Irish exporters last week that they would not need to fill in extra paperwork, prompting accusations the prime minister was misleading the public.
In a video shot in Northern Ireland on Thursday night, Johnson told exporters they would not need to fill in customs declarations when they sent goods across the Irish Sea, adding that if firms were asked to they should call him “and I will direct them to throw that form in the bin”
How come agent Cob has come over all gooey eyed in support of the Northern Irish after decades of supporting and endorsing the IRA terrorists murdering and maiming them?
Of course there's new customs checks. The EU is insisting on it. The only option was whether the border was in Ireland or the Irish sea. In practice they should be as unobtrusive as the EU will allow. Northern Ireland has the power to switch the border if they want (and can get their government up and running again). Or we could lobby our MP for no-deal if we feel that concerned about the Irish Sea border. Meanwhile we just need to get out, and the Tory party is the only one realisically likely to be in a position to do.
// Why doesn't he hand the documents over to the newspaper so they can be properly scrutinised?//
Crikey did the Nigh really write that? foo !
properly scrutinised by the Daily Wail.... I might even go out and buy one. I have to say I thought Boris has solvled the Irish Problem by
waving his hand and saying - "look no border controls!"
because there would nt be any - but he said there were ( only you cant see them)
problem solved a la Boris - he is a no knickers sort of guy ....
Crikey did the Nigh really write that? foo !
properly scrutinised by the Daily Wail.... I might even go out and buy one. I have to say I thought Boris has solvled the Irish Problem by
waving his hand and saying - "look no border controls!"
because there would nt be any - but he said there were ( only you cant see them)
problem solved a la Boris - he is a no knickers sort of guy ....
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