>Prime minister to visit NI as DUP blocks assembly
Well seeing as how the carnage is all his fault, he should at least go and accept responsibility/s
As if!
He’ll need to book a flight, as the Irish Sea Link isn’t quite finished yet
>Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦@DeborahMeaden [May 13, 2022 · 3:29 PM](https://nitter.net/DeborahMeaden/status/1525121004011499521#m)
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>Please read this thread if you are in any doubt whatsoever that this Government knew exactly what the agreement was, exactly how much harm it would do and went ahead anyway knowing it would win them an election and cost so many so much:
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>>>[This is the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill Impact Assessment, dated 21 October 2019:… 🧵](https://nitter.net/faisalislam/status/1525054013191880704#m)
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Also:
>JPCampbellBiz @JP_Biz [6 Apr 2021](https://nitter.net/JP_Biz/status/1379521260212867076#m)
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>The problems with the Irish Sea border were clearly understood within government, or a least the civil service, almost as soon at the Protocol was signed in October 2019. But the moves to mitigate those issues came very late
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>>>[Brexit: Irish Sea border issues foreseen when deal was done](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-55952459)
>>>
>>>The NI Protocol problems, which have been in sharp focus this week, were predicted by civil servants.
On a serious note (further to my other comment) it’s clear the delegation from Congress announcing their European trip spurred BoJo into visiting Belfast on Monday.
The optics of foreigners from 3,000 miles away reacting more speedily than him wouldn’t have been great
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>Prime minister to visit NI as DUP blocks assembly
Well seeing as how the carnage is all his fault, he should at least go and accept responsibility/s
As if!
He’ll need to book a flight, as the Irish Sea Link isn’t quite finished yet
>Deborah Meaden 🇺🇦@DeborahMeaden [May 13, 2022 · 3:29 PM](https://nitter.net/DeborahMeaden/status/1525121004011499521#m)
>
>Please read this thread if you are in any doubt whatsoever that this Government knew exactly what the agreement was, exactly how much harm it would do and went ahead anyway knowing it would win them an election and cost so many so much:
>
>>>[This is the EU (Withdrawal Agreement) Bill Impact Assessment, dated 21 October 2019:… 🧵](https://nitter.net/faisalislam/status/1525054013191880704#m)
–
Also:
>JPCampbellBiz @JP_Biz [6 Apr 2021](https://nitter.net/JP_Biz/status/1379521260212867076#m)
>
>The problems with the Irish Sea border were clearly understood within government, or a least the civil service, almost as soon at the Protocol was signed in October 2019. But the moves to mitigate those issues came very late
>
>>>[Brexit: Irish Sea border issues foreseen when deal was done](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-55952459)
>>>
>>>The NI Protocol problems, which have been in sharp focus this week, were predicted by civil servants.
On a serious note (further to my other comment) it’s clear the delegation from Congress announcing their European trip spurred BoJo into visiting Belfast on Monday.
The optics of foreigners from 3,000 miles away reacting more speedily than him wouldn’t have been great