21-08-2019, 13:08
All along I've said the EU won't throw Ireland under the bus and they aren't going to now. Boris's new plan of the republic leaving the EU temporarily is xxxx nonsensical. EU law is the republics law.
Problem he has is that Ireland can't be bullied anymore like England did in its colonial past, they have very powerful friends.
The bannon influence on Johnson will be targeted at damaging the UK - EU relationship and burning bridges, the more damage he does to Britain's relationship with Europe then the more ambitions the US can be in it's 'trade' annexation talks. Can they ask for more control of our financial regulator? Can they control our interests rates? as discussed in initial trade documents, all this stuff is up for grabs.
Problem he has is that Ireland can't be bullied anymore like England did in its colonial past, they have very powerful friends.
The bannon influence on Johnson will be targeted at damaging the UK - EU relationship and burning bridges, the more damage he does to Britain's relationship with Europe then the more ambitions the US can be in it's 'trade' annexation talks. Can they ask for more control of our financial regulator? Can they control our interests rates? as discussed in initial trade documents, all this stuff is up for grabs.