UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised a Brexit deal by October 15

So Johnson decided to set
A deadline that hasn’t been met
But that was just talk
No one thinks he’ll walk
Away from the table just yet

John Moynes

RollingNews

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8 thoughts on “A Limerick A Day

  1. Papi

    Charger furiously tries to think of something derogatory to say about Ireland to deflect this sad, sad news.
    Off your knees! Oh, wait, you can’t.

  2. Janet, dreams of big guns

    he really doesn’t get the same scolding Teresa used to get and I feel like she worked much harder

  3. Kate.

    The French are suggesting that Belgians go back to Belgium, that Dutch go back to Holland if UK stop French fishing in UK waters…..a quarter of French national catch is from UK waters.

    1. Charger Salmons

      Yup.
      And poor old Macron is in a bit of a bind with plunging popularity and elections not far away.
      As I’ve been saying for years on here there’ll be a last minute deal.
      There always is.
      A tweak on fishing and another on state aid and it’ll be trebles all round in Brussels.
      Ultimately business calls the tune.
      ” The Presidents of Medef, Confindustria, and the BDI – the major business organisations of France, Italy, and Germany – have called on the EU and the UK to reach a deal
      ” A No-Deal It would lead to cascading consequences for our businesses as well as for our citizens: customs duties, controls, bureaucracy, delays, blockages, outsourcing and so on.”
      “In this historical momentum, we appeal to collective intelligence so that this partnership can be established on a confident and solid foundation.”

      As ever Frau Merkel is the key.With one click of her boots Macron will jump back into line.
      The French always do.
      Marvellous.

        1. Charger Salmons

          What’s ” caving in ” about the Brexit negotiations ?
          Both sides have moved substantially since their original positions and what you’re witnessing now are optics designed for the benefit of domestic audiences.
          The whole point of Brexit was to change the way Blighty trades with the rest of the world and that’s what’s happening.
          I never had you down as a sucker for the Irish Times’ anti-Brexit propaganda.

          1. bisted

            …moi…anti-Brexit…wash your mouth out traitor…no ‘ifs’, no ‘buts’…so sad to see you crumble and call it negotiation…equivocation before capitulation more like…shame…

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