Someone tell the stupid old **** what a cabal is.
**** off.

Look up the definition dumb nuts.
There's more than one by the way.
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Someone tell the stupid old **** what a cabal is.

**** off.
Look up the definition dunb nuts.
There's more than one by the way.
We are officially a ginger group, dunb nuts.
Someone spelling dumb, 'dunb', accusing someone else of being dumb. Lol.
Looked it up yet?
**** off.
Look up the definition dunb nuts.
There's more than one by the way.
You should probably read back over the last few posts.

which one are youWe are officially a ginger group, dunb nuts.
Ginger groupGinger group.
The tail doesn't wag the dog. Whoever replaces Boris Johnson must be prepared to renew dialogue with the EU on N Ireland but, if all else fails, to amend the Protocol. That is the purpose of Article 16, after all. It allows "either party to take unilateral "strictly necessary" measures if applying the protocol "leads to serious economic, societal or environmental difficulties that are liable to persist, or to diversion of trade"."
If the EU insists on a trade war thereafter, the country most damaged would be Ireland, which would be crazy. A good, old fashioned EU fudge is needed.
"strictly necessary" measures if applying the protocol "leads to serious economic, societal or environmental difficulties that are liable to persist, or to diversion of trade".
Apply the wording you've just quoted because that is the legal test. There are no serious economic societal or environmental difficulties that are liable to persist. Nor any diversion of trade. There are political difficulties for the UK faced with a belligerent sectarian minority, a handful of nutters who claim to speak for the Protestants. That was not a miscalculation by Boris. It was a deliberate move to enable him to 'deliver' Brexit for the mainly English who wanted it.
'Strictly necessary' I read to mean that the steps have to be proportionate and no more. It does not give one side the right to rip up that. part of the agreement.
Finally if you want to reminisce fondly about the good old days of good old fashioned fudge can I remind you that we walked away from that club so its rules, customs and ways of doing things no longer apply to us - the fudge is to preserve a lowest common denominator of benefit for members. Yet another serious miscalculation by Boris.
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