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He's in Southern Ireland today trying to sort it out.....do you ever keep up with the news?

Your ability to post coherently really is pathetic Joey. You claimed "he's getting a deal" as a response as to why there's now not going to be a GE. Then when I tried to pin you down on how, you rowed back to "he's trying to sort it out" whilst insulting me and questioning my attention to detail. I've got a live news feed up on my second monitor at work so... yes I'm paying attention.

I don't know why you seem to post things with such certainty when you can't keep a story straight one hour to the next.

And you also don't seem to be aware that a Brexit deal has to be negotiated with the EU, not Dublin? Have you paid attention to anything for 3 years?
 
Its not very hard really, is it?

...it’s not, but the British Press fail to ask the obvious, fail to hold him to account.

Varadka saying he’s seen no proposals from Johnson on the Back Stop, supporting Amber Rudd’s view that they’ve not been concentrating on a deal. He wants a no deal. Johnson is not only misleading Parliament, he’s misleading the Country.
 
And you also don't seem to be aware that a Brexit deal has to be negotiated with the EU, not Dublin? Have you paid attention to anything for 3 years?

To be fair if would be good if they could arrange an agreement between the two what is acceptable, as least there would be something credible to go back to discuss with the rest of the EU afterwards.

Choices are: A unified Ireland, a hard border or scrap Brexit. I know which one I am rooting for.
 
Well stop reading your own post then Bruce..

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The Criminal Bar Association has condemned suggestions from the government that it might try to ignore the law saying the PM would have to request a Brexit extension by 19 October, unless Boris Johnson either agrees a deal or gets MPs to vote for no deal. This is from the CBA’s chair, Caroline Goodwin:

As the CBA our role is not to say ‘remain’ or ‘leave’ but part of our role is to explain the law – criminal law – and play our part in upholding the rule of law. Standing up for the rule of law underpins our civil society – the economy, justice system, societal cohesion.
In or out, the EU, a government that stands up for the rule of law acts in the best interests of the people – parliament included. Any government – the executive – which ignores the rule of law and actively seeks to break the law undermines the entire justice system, opens the door wide open to mob rule and very quickly to anarchy.
How can a government on the one hand pledge to unleash a ‘reign of terror’ on criminals when its own leadership threatens to break the law?
We cannot expect people not to rob, rape and murder when a government declares it may break the law. We cannot lay rape to the rule of law.

If Johnson doesn't get an extension, what size TV are you stealing? Will you steal a hot tub or are they too much effort?
 

I can see that getting worse for Johnson if we dont leave in October.

It'll be tricky for Corbyn to form a government. He won't go anywhere near the SNP and Swinson won't go anywhere near him. It's going to be a right mess. Ultimately we need a reamain or no deal referendum to solve the brexit question first.
 
It'll be tricky for Corbyn to form a government. He won't go anywhere near the SNP and Swinson won't go anywhere near him. It's going to be a right mess. Ultimately we need a reamain or no deal referendum to solve the brexit question first.

You'd be surprised how the possibility of wielding power can concentrate minds....
 
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