Boris Johnson presses ahead with Internal Market Bill as 'safety net' if Brexit talks fail

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Boris Johnson will press ahead with new laws that will breach the terms of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement because Britain needs a 'safety net' if trade talks fail

Boris Johnson will on Monday press ahead with new laws that will breach the terms of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement because Britain needs a "safety net" if trade talks fail.

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neal_preshner This aged well.

This is a very strange negotiating tactic. UK 'We will go ahead with plan X just in case we can't make a deal'. EU 'If you go ahead with plan X, there can be no deal' UK ' we are going ahead with it, just in case we can't get a deal'.

F*ckw*t

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Good

Why did you agree this oven ready deal then? Clown

Good

You really really hate the UK, and really really love Mammon don't you.

That is a safety net to a deal like a pair of scissors is a safety net to an actual safety net.

PleaseTellJohnsonToFuckOffThen .....

He loves breaching laws and illegality. This is right up his street.

Sod the EU.

BorisJohnson’s ‘oven ready’ turkey...

Even Tory MPs are speaking out against Boris Johnson's tyrannical restrictions. Direct quote from Iain Duncan Smith (MP for Chingford and Woodford Green) on the English Covid restrictions: 'I'm fed up of being told by authorities what we can and can't do'.

Under International law, it's admissible to do so, to fulfil a Sovereign nations objectives. Immunity from prosecution is a doctrine of international law that allows an accused to avoid prosecution for criminal offences.

'Prick with a fork'...

Breaking international law to protect the UK from the Government from breaking international law.

Johnson's trying to pass off no deal as a safety net? The man's just a brass neck on legs.

It's the existence of this bill that is making the talks fail. Johnson is a liar and is deliberately forcing no deal

nuts, whole hazelnuts. BorisJohnson

Good!

Johnson’s proposals break international law RuleOfLaw BritishValues

Why would trade talks fail, only if he wants them to?

RoyalFamily Do your duty ma’am.

As Tories are now the lawbreaking party, not the party of law & order - what exactly is the point of them? The only things they were supposed to be good at were law & order, and the economy. They are now lousy at both.

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