Wills if any positive government evidence was put in front of you... you would find a way to reject it. That's just you. I have never seen you post anything positive when it comes to Brexit/Boris/Tories/government.
May have done it for you. But for me, he was overacting, just playing up for the cameras. I'm sure the MSM will be creaming themselves over it though.
It was brilliantly timed and had, in my opinion, the desired effect. To embarrass someone over their lack of knowledge and detail.
There was one moment when the camera was on Bojo that looked like he was thinking about what was being said. You almost got the impression that he sort of agreed with Millibland. He then got up and left the chamber.
My guess is that he either believed that the EU would act in good faith or he believed that he could sign it and was always going to change it? Only he knows. However, there is information coming out now that the EU has not helped matters.
A rather imboysilic post that. Along with your comparison to Johnson hiding in a fridge and Starmer following guidelines due to a pandemic.
Come now. Perhaps. Boris only had 45 minutes to read it because the Americans told him that they had incontrovertible evidence that Barnier had a WMD which he would fire at 10 Downing Street unlees Boris signed first. I thought it was around 600 pages- some bleedin' skeleton
If there is bad faith then it's in the WA to act accordingly. This is unnecessary for what Johnson claims.the insurance is written into the agreement.
sorry that’s nonsense you don’t sign a binding agreement, which is exactly what it is, which he used as part of an election campaign to only go back and say well actually... if you needed future amendments you’d have put that capability within the document to start with, it’s simple business practice and involved in most tender agreements I deal with.