, who asked how other countries would be sure the UK"can be trusted to abide by the legal obligations of the agreements it signs".
"This would break international law and undermines trust. Pacta sunt servanda=the foundation of prosperous future relations." Similar angry reactions also emerged back home, with Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford calling it a"grim day for those that believe in the UK", given the bill"favours those" who want to see it"broken up".
A senior Welsh Conservative, shadow counsel general David Melding, also quit his role on the frontbench saying he was"gravely aggregated" by the fresh"dangers facing our 313-year-old union".trade deal talks enter a crucial week
The usual suspects bleating about the government's plans to work it up the EU this saga rolls on and on,the sooner this country breaks free from barnier and his cohorts the better,the EU is a sinking ship and they know it,and we know rats jump a sinking ship ,rule Britannia 👍👍
He waffles on about deep disappointment and tensions. What a prat, we've had 4years of disappointment and tensions .... And the RoI have been the country most leading the attacks... Away with you fool ... 🖕🖕🖕🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
What did he expect from a little scumbaggy nation like england? Lol
It’s spelt taoiseach smh
Putin’s fucking loving this
Lol yeah sure. Complained either way.
merrionstreet A lying puppet shill. He does not speak for the Irish. Mehole martin indeed.
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