Friday 6 December 2019

Alexander Boris de Chicken Johnson

Today, a "spokesperson" for Number 10 that the Prime Minister would not take part in an interview with Andrew Neil. All other major leaders have and have been pulled to pieces.

This is not say Neil is perfect, he is employed, partly, by the same Barclay Brothers who pay Johnson £150,000 a year to write on column a week. Neil has been clearly anti-Labour at times, appearing not be subject to the same rules as others in the current affairs department.

And he has also failed to attend two husting in his constituency, I mean, what can he be frightened of?

Johnson appeared on This Morning yesterday, and posed for a "selfie" with Philip Schofield. Time for a chat on the sofa, but no time for journalistic scrutiny.

There is a pattern developing here....

And another one of Johnson's lies came home to roost today, when a secret report was leaked showing that "there be customs declarations on goods going from Northern Ireland to Great Britain - something that Brexit Secretary Steve Barclay confirmed but Boris Johnson denies - but also there may be checks for goods going in the other direction, from the British mainland to Northern Ireland. This is a further new significant border in the Irish Sea which the DUP will recoil from."

NI “High St goods likely to increase in price” “tariff equivalents on 30% purchases”

Michael Gove warned that people have had enough of experts, and yet exports in trade said this would happen, and Johnson denied it, heck, he is still denying it this evening. As I said before, there will be no escape for Brexit from reality come January, if Johnson wins a majority. You only have to look at the chaos last March and October as the clock ticked down, that is nothing compared to what will be in store next year.

I said that Johnson'd WA will have broken up the UK internal market, and it will do. There really is no denying reality.

Top UK diplomat in the US, Alexandra Hall Hall quits: “I have been increasingly dismayed by the way in which our political leaders have tried to deliver Brexit, with reluctance to address honestly, even with our own citizens, the challenges and trade-offs”

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