IRELAND’s deputy Prime Minister Leo Varadkar has said the Conservative Government faces the risk of “breaking up” the UK over its actions to over-ride part of the Brexit deal.

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  1. Well to be fair the Northern Ireland protocol was actually what was breaking up the UK. Not that I support the UK governments actions in any way but Varadkar is wrong.

  2. Erm yeah why else would more people in Scotland Wales and Northern Ireland and parts of England out of London wanting to get as far away from that burning ship as possible

  3. The Tories will be happy if Northern Ireland and Scotland leave, despite any protestation to the contrary. They do not care about any nation of the UK but those two especially, I suspect they think Wales will never really leave the UK and know the north of England is going nowhere either. As long as they can still lead someone and can guarantee victory under FPTP, the Tories will stay happy.

  4. Is it time the Good Friday Agreement was reviewed and updated. Our former Prime Minister Tony Blair single-handedly negotiated with all the teams and wrote the agreement.

    Now its had some time to settle we need somebody of equal stature to review it, perhaps write a new agreement. Include all the best bits and throw out all the Brexity constraints.

    Who could step into Blair’s shoes? I was thinking Farage but he’s a useless right wing something, maybe one of the failed PM’s like Cameron or May. Somebody useful like Kevin Keegan, Damon Hill or that woman from Abba.

  5. Ironically if euro sycophant politicians of his ilk hadn’t gone grovelling to Brussels apologising for the Irish people’s eurosceptic referendum decisions in the noughties, conniving for their own people to be sent back to think again, all this could have been avoided.

  6. It has already began. Another referendum from Scotland on the cards and neglect of Northern Ireland has not impressed international leaders alike.

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