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Truss accused of saying Brexit would only impact farmers carrying turnips – reactions

"Did she mention the disgrace of Irish cheese? Just asking for the French..."

Joe Mellor by Joe Mellor
2022-05-19 07:46
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A former British diplomat has claimed that Foreign Secretary Liz Truss was behind comments in 2019 suggesting that the impact of a no-deal Brexit on Ireland would only “affect a few farmers with turnips in the back of their trucks”.

The claim, which has unearthed the comments from 2019, comes as Ms Truss continues to defend UK Government plans to legislate to override parts of the Northern Ireland Protocol as necessary to protect the Good Friday Agreement.

Alexandra Hall Hall, a former British ambassador to Georgia who was the lead Brexit envoy for the UK Government in Washington for several years, alleged that Ms Truss made the comments as part of a speech to a US audience in 2019.

So pleased to see Liz Truss become a genuine expert on Irish matters: she was, after all, the Minister who told a US audience three years ago that Brexit would not have any serious impact in Ireland…it would merely “affect a few farmers with turnips in the back of their trucks”. https://t.co/qOwfPxC9jH

— alexandra hall hall 🇺🇦🌻 (@alexhallhall) May 17, 2022

Genuine expert?

She tweeted late on Wednesday: “So pleased to see Liz Truss become a genuine expert on Irish matters.”

“She was, after all, the Minister who told a US audience three years ago that Brexit would not have any serious impact in Ireland…it would merely ‘affect a few farmers with turnips in the back of their trucks’.”

Ms Hall Hall had previously claimed to have heard a “senior British minister” make the comments about a no-deal Brexit, but on Wednesday she attributed the remarks to Ms Truss, who was then trade secretary.

It is understood that those close to Ms Truss have claimed not to recognise the comments.

Ms Hall Hall later quit as a diplomat after more than three decades in 2019, citing concerns over the UK Government’s handling of Brexit and being forced to “peddle half-truths”.

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Did she mention the disgrace of Irish cheese? Just asking for the French

— BtaD #FBPE #FBPA #FBPPR (@BtaD42255016) May 18, 2022

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Listening to her this morning, my first thought was, she really doesn’t understand the NI protocol.

— Sarah Brown 🇪🇺 (@SarahScb) May 18, 2022

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Imagine being so thick, arrogant and ignorant you'd say this to an American audience https://t.co/MuCOxxqeZ3

— Dorothy Lepkowska (@DotLepkowska) May 19, 2022

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I really am very concerned she might replace Johnson. https://t.co/Gsd7Atcu4T

— Michael Wells (@MikeyW71183601) May 18, 2022

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Oh dear, words coming back to bite you again Liz? https://t.co/gopbroATuX

— Malcolm 🇳🇿 🇺🇦 Slava Ukraini #GENow LabourParty (@1kiwiboy) May 18, 2022

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This is so serious it should have led today’s news bulletins. Truss should resign. https://t.co/wDkD80Wm2G

— Jonathan Lis (@jonlis1) May 18, 2022

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Good question?

https://twitter.com/rdk39976347/status/1526987540301066240

Related: PMQs 18th May – Bird crap on the PM as rest of us are left in the sh*t

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