15 thoughts on “Wednesday’s Papers

  1. Formerly known as @ireland.com

    Minister admits they are going to break the law. That is a great negotiating position. I can see all those trade agreements being easy, after the Brits do this.

    1. Cú Chulainn

      Well, at least the Brits will know how to fend off a seagull attack… might turn out quite useful when the food supplies start running low..

    2. Otis Blue

      “Are you familiar with David? He has the look of a Guildford-based Jaguar dealer prepared to pull the kids out of private school to fund his court battle against his ex-wife. (“Let’s see how she likes that.”)

      Marina Hyde’s delicious takedown of UK Chief Negotiator, David Frost yesterday.

  2. GiggidyGoo

    The Examiner must have a dossier on the movements of the stalwarts “do as I say, not as I do” of society. There was an innocuous sentence last week in it regarding Mairead McGuinness refusing to address questions about her adhering, or not, to the Covid guidelines during her trips from/to Brussels over the past months.

      1. GiggidyGoo

        Not until it’s privatized / Not until it’s Actavized. National Broadband already Actavized for him.

    1. GiggidyGoo

      You mean, that there’s just two additional admittances to hospital overnight. What was that you were saying the other day about data and not giving the fuller story?

      1. Cian

        If you have been following my posts (which you have) you will be aware of the previous value.

        There are a number of posters pushing a “covid is just a seasonal flu past its peak” narrative. 50 people in hospital this morning would most likely not agree.

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