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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.OG //The so called financial obligations, that I've yet to see proved, will still be demanded. And the EU will still demand a hard border,//
No sum has been arrived at as yet, only a 'mechanism' has been agreed (as I understand it). The hard border isn't a great concern to the EU, it has only been kept to the fore as leverage
No sum has been arrived at as yet, only a 'mechanism' has been agreed (as I understand it). The hard border isn't a great concern to the EU, it has only been kept to the fore as leverage
Was the circumstances really that changed ? It's still an internal national border and as such an anathema. But since the EU refuse to be reasonable the best that could be agreed, if we were to make a deal, is to let NI decide where the EU border should be. With the RoI, or with the rest of the UK. They need to get their assembly/executive sorted though.
Khandro; Because it is a defect. If someone stands in front of a microphone in a room full of people and declares that something is just not going to happen, then those people should feel comfortable that it won't happen. Perhaps if he had said, "unless there is a major shift in the political arena." or some such words. Boris, like far too many of our MPs, make far too many promises which they have no real control over. I mean, how many times did he promise we would be out of the EU come 1 Nov 2019?
ken; Could anyone predict that such underhanded tactics would be employed, not only by the opposition (Benn surrender) that could be expected, but by his own party in the shape of Letwin, Hammond Grieve et al ?
Any fair-minded person should be able to see that he did everything humanly possible to carry out his promise. Nobody can really predict the future & it's naive to think otherwise.
Any fair-minded person should be able to see that he did everything humanly possible to carry out his promise. Nobody can really predict the future & it's naive to think otherwise.
Or, Khandro, maybe he made the promise because he never thought he would be in a position to renege on it. He wasn't PM when he addressed the DUP in 2018.
Any fair minded person would not make promises if there is the slightest chance they cannot keep them. Unless, of course, they are trying to deceive.
Any fair minded person would not make promises if there is the slightest chance they cannot keep them. Unless, of course, they are trying to deceive.