Message from @system11
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Boris-Man Bad
Nice work from the New York Post, giving a concise commentary on the issue https://nypost.com/2019/09/30/boris-johnson-denies-journalists-decades-old-misconduct-allegation/
I just got a fucking ad on MUH GENDER EQUALITY
by Goldman Sachs
Are we not already?
We are one of the most Just countries lmao
At least, in principle
Whatever that means
How can you be a force for peace and "international justice" if you kneecap the military and scrap the nuclear deterrent, Jeremy?!
By being a pacifist and surrendering
we will be a force of peace by sucking the nip off of everyone else
i like my own nips, thx
Kek.
Force of the same kind of peace as Islam is a religion of
ikr <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898>
Well
considering the UK is now the second largest exporter of arms.....
Perhaps
When are we going into the leg business?
Leg business?
Selling legs?
Article doesn’t really do anything
More vague BS from Boris
No checkpoints, instead we will call them CLEARANCE ZONES
TOTALLY DIFFERENT GUIS
May 2.0
If it's for Articulated Lorries only, then it is totally different guis
"Sources involved in the negotiations with the EU say the checks proposed would not be at the Irish border, and suggestions that there would be a series of checkpoints along the border are a misunderstanding."
Sounds like checks away from the border
Something everyone with a brain has been saying is possible for 3 years
So long as any "Border" in huge quotes is between ireland and NI and does not lock NI into a customs union it's alot better than May's deal
I often wondered why NI wouldn't jump at the chance at some kind of special status - they're forever whinging about being poor
If Ashcroft thinks he's on to a winner, he should think again
Honestly at this point if the checks have to happen well they have to happen. The "Sources" say they wont be at the border and will be remote from it, most likely things like trusted trader schemes. Which has been the point put forward by the leave campaign for 3 years
Capitulating to the delay then using it as a campaign rallying cry was always a sensible fall-back position
Standards aren't going to disalign quickly, and we would probably stick to EU product rules anyway