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Yes.
Re Lawson’s article,
One reason Johnson sacked Julian Smith was because he suddenly realised that the terms of the agreement to kickstart Stormont included - shock horror - plans to hold UK service people accountable for their actions during the Troubles.
In other words he wasn’t paying attention - in the same way he simply doesn’t understand the implications of his deal with the EU.
I don’t think Johnson “secretly” wants anything: it’s just that he’ll blunder along doing anything to get his way.
Re Lawson’s article,
One reason Johnson sacked Julian Smith was because he suddenly realised that the terms of the agreement to kickstart Stormont included - shock horror - plans to hold UK service people accountable for their actions during the Troubles.
In other words he wasn’t paying attention - in the same way he simply doesn’t understand the implications of his deal with the EU.
I don’t think Johnson “secretly” wants anything: it’s just that he’ll blunder along doing anything to get his way.
People in England SHOULD care about this: N Ireland in particular would be fine as part of an outward looking European Ireland.
What I’d ibjrctinabje about it from my point of view is I’d prefer to see a strong United Kingdom.
Brexit as I’ve said before is largely a reaction against a perception that England has been left behind. It’ll lead to the break up of the UK as things stand though
What I’d ibjrctinabje about it from my point of view is I’d prefer to see a strong United Kingdom.
Brexit as I’ve said before is largely a reaction against a perception that England has been left behind. It’ll lead to the break up of the UK as things stand though