Clip of Ed Miliband tearing Boris Johnson to pieces over the NI Protocol has gone viral – again
"He didn't read the Protocol, he hasn't read the bill, he doesn't know his stuff."
"He didn't read the Protocol, he hasn't read the bill, he doesn't know his stuff."
And would it have curtailed the current dilemma being faced by the prime minister?
Johnson is trying to blame the EU for agreeing to the protocol which is "the thing that allowed him to say 'I got Brexit done'", Alastair Campbell said.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin said relationships “forged” between Irish and British government politicians at a European level helped the peace process.
The prime minister was in Belfast in an attempt to secure progress on a Brexit deal that he signed.
The prime minister has sent further warnings that the UK is prepared to rewrite unilaterally the terms of the Brexit deal he signed.
"Right that’s it, I’m directing the next Marvel movie and taking 50% profit share!!! What an absolute clown," wrote one shocked Twitter user.
"Didn’t they read their own impact assessment which said the protocol would mean checks, costs & an increase in the price of high street goods!"
The Brexit opportunities minister simply keeps an ancient carriage clock, some writing paper and a box of Creme Eggs at his work station.
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