Monday 20 February 2023

Irony overload

Sunak's problems are not getting easier.

This morning, former PM and record breaker, Liz Triss, has suggested an economic NATP be created to challenge China. Maybe someone should tell her about some thing called the European Union?

And, as expected, the previous PM to Truss, serial liar Alexander Boris de Piffel Johnson, in a column in the Sunday Torygraph "warned" Sunak not to ditch the NIP Bill, as some kind of agreement on the NIP being reached with the EU.

Time after time, Remainers have been told by Brexiteers to accept Brexit. In reaity, it is the Brexiteers who have failed to accept Brexit, or the form they negoiated, and want to change it. How much simpler life would be if they could do that, accept it and let business get on with dealing with that, rather than threatening further changes or actions.

Business needs stability to plan with confidence, and Brexit has taken that certainty away.

Finall, as expected, 100 MPs have said to vote aganst any deal in the NIP before having read what the deal is.

So, we shall go round again.

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