Leaving aside the idiots who are calling for remainers to “make Brexit work”, it can’t, never will and is not their fault or job to try, what have we learnt this year?
People should stop focusing on the NI Protocol- it’s the one bit of the negotiations they actually got right.
It is *not* a problem, except for the swivel eyed loons in the DUP who realise their dogs dinner of an approach to Brexit and it’s aftermath has become an existential threat to their Precious Union. And they’ve no one to blame but themselves. In fact in NI we’re being sheltered from the actual effects of Brexit to the point where the general public here has no real idea of the scale of the social decay in Britain.
A haulage company based in the party’s north Antrim heartland recently testified to parliament that the NIP is disastrous for their customers. They had just posted their best annual profits in their history, and now they’ve just sold up to a Danish haulage company for over £130m.
I can’t recall being told to “make brexit work”, although I do remember being vociferously told I had lost and should “suck it up” - which I guess we’re all doing now. Sadly, my protagonist still thinks it’s all worth it because “we don’t have loads of foreigners coming here”. Honestly, where on earth do you start?
People should stop focusing on the NI Protocol- it’s the one bit of the negotiations they actually got right.
It is *not* a problem, except for the swivel eyed loons in the DUP who realise their dogs dinner of an approach to Brexit and it’s aftermath has become an existential threat to their Precious Union. And they’ve no one to blame but themselves. In fact in NI we’re being sheltered from the actual effects of Brexit to the point where the general public here has no real idea of the scale of the social decay in Britain.
A haulage company based in the party’s north Antrim heartland recently testified to parliament that the NIP is disastrous for their customers. They had just posted their best annual profits in their history, and now they’ve just sold up to a Danish haulage company for over £130m.
https://www.irishnews.com/business/2022/12/30/news/ballymena_transport_group_mcburney_acquired_by_danish_shipping_giant_for_138m-2963817/
The dishonesty is insidious.
I can’t recall being told to “make brexit work”, although I do remember being vociferously told I had lost and should “suck it up” - which I guess we’re all doing now. Sadly, my protagonist still thinks it’s all worth it because “we don’t have loads of foreigners coming here”. Honestly, where on earth do you start?