What are you talking about Jonty? There is to my knowledge no signed off agreement on the EU side so why shouldn't we unilaterally extend the grace period for checks on goods? The EU is behave more like some fascist dictator state every day failing to accept the UK as a sovereign equal (even on UK soil). Lord Frost is playing hardball as any decent negotiator would. Respect to the man.
So Jonty you would like the supermarkets in Northern Ireland to have empty shelves and the people starve to death whilst the EU pontificates about what it is going to do next in its not so sly reunification of Ireland. And if the EU builds its army will we have an EU army of occupation marching up Whitehall?
The EU was always going to take revenge, it is far better it is on trade matters than a physical human cost in terms of people dying.
The UK & Ireland could sit down and sort this without the EU blunders but it would require the Irish to leave the EU and that isn't sadly going to happen.
And all this appeals to us Brexiteers? No not really but we are going to throw the towels off the sun loungers reserving them by the pool and make ourselves comfortable whilst the EU decides its next move.
What are you talking about Jonty? There is to my knowledge no signed off agreement on the EU side so why shouldn't we unilaterally extend the grace period for checks on goods? The EU is behave more like some fascist dictator state every day failing to accept the UK as a sovereign equal (even on UK soil). Lord Frost is playing hardball as any decent negotiator would. Respect to the man.
So Jonty you would like the supermarkets in Northern Ireland to have empty shelves and the people starve to death whilst the EU pontificates about what it is going to do next in its not so sly reunification of Ireland. And if the EU builds its army will we have an EU army of occupation marching up Whitehall?
The EU was always going to take revenge, it is far better it is on trade matters than a physical human cost in terms of people dying.
The UK & Ireland could sit down and sort this without the EU blunders but it would require the Irish to leave the EU and that isn't sadly going to happen.
And all this appeals to us Brexiteers? No not really but we are going to throw the towels off the sun loungers reserving them by the pool and make ourselves comfortable whilst the EU decides its next move.