Weren’t the “negotiations” dangerously uncertain anyway? The UK didn’t know and still dont know exactly what they want other than to be free from the consequences of any action. You can’t negotiate with that in any certainty.
>Introduces dangerous uncertainty
In much the same way rain introduces water to the ocean.
What negotiations? Thought they made a deal and it was a great deal. Did something not work out as the brits hoped it would?
Blusterball David Frost to be replaced by ‘inanimate carbon rod’. [Inanimate Carbon Rod](https://ibb.co/b5G4JrP)
Dangerous uncertainty on something that has supposedly happened near 12 months ago now, have they not “brexited” at this stage
lol @ irish times.
Mad how such a high brow paper can have such a basic misunderstanding of the situation, the problem with Frost is that he was only ever a means for the Boris government to cause upheaval and uncertainty during brexit negotiations. His exit will most likely lead to the installation of someone more reasonable so that Boris can blame the failures so far on Frost by pointing out that he was the lead negotiator.
No it doesn’t. Brits will still have no idea what they’re doing. Dumbo David Davis, Dimwit Dominic Raab and Lord Gormless all fucktards. Next one up will be no different.
And remember, their primary aim at present is to wrench Ireland from our EU SM/CU because they think they own us and that Ireland ‘isn’t really part of EU’. It’s not going to end well for them, thugs and bullies.
As opposed to the dangerous uncertainty introduced by Frost throughout.
What negotiations? Why are they pretending they didn’t already agree to a deal?
Going purely off the title. No it won’t.
It will work the exact same way. You signed the deal now action it or get sanctioned.
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*More* dangerous uncertainty
IT is a unionist rag.
Weren’t the “negotiations” dangerously uncertain anyway? The UK didn’t know and still dont know exactly what they want other than to be free from the consequences of any action. You can’t negotiate with that in any certainty.
>Introduces dangerous uncertainty
In much the same way rain introduces water to the ocean.
What negotiations? Thought they made a deal and it was a great deal. Did something not work out as the brits hoped it would?
Blusterball David Frost to be replaced by ‘inanimate carbon rod’. [Inanimate Carbon Rod](https://ibb.co/b5G4JrP)
Dangerous uncertainty on something that has supposedly happened near 12 months ago now, have they not “brexited” at this stage
lol @ irish times.
Mad how such a high brow paper can have such a basic misunderstanding of the situation, the problem with Frost is that he was only ever a means for the Boris government to cause upheaval and uncertainty during brexit negotiations. His exit will most likely lead to the installation of someone more reasonable so that Boris can blame the failures so far on Frost by pointing out that he was the lead negotiator.
No it doesn’t. Brits will still have no idea what they’re doing. Dumbo David Davis, Dimwit Dominic Raab and Lord Gormless all fucktards. Next one up will be no different.
And remember, their primary aim at present is to wrench Ireland from our EU SM/CU because they think they own us and that Ireland ‘isn’t really part of EU’. It’s not going to end well for them, thugs and bullies.
As opposed to the dangerous uncertainty introduced by Frost throughout.
What negotiations? Why are they pretending they didn’t already agree to a deal?
Going purely off the title. No it won’t.
It will work the exact same way. You signed the deal now action it or get sanctioned.