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© (c) Copyright Thomson Reuters 2019.Johnson says 'rough shape' exists for Brexit deal
By Conor Humphries and Kylie MacLellan GARRYVOE, Ireland/LONDON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Chip Star
Boris is as effectibe as his twin Donny. What complete morons.
BertieWooster
Blimey! If Boris says it's rough, it must be REALLY rough. Something like:
We get out of the EU.
Screw anyone who gets in the way.
Screw the consequences.He gives about as much careful thought to things as Donald Trump.
PTownsend
Pleasing Putin, Xi and the global alt right. Fortunately those who value what remains of democratic systems are challenging Johnson and his ilk. More power to the people standing up for democracies.
CrazyJoe
Great Britain, we in the United States feel your pain.
We have a Russian mole leading our government too.
Trump has a stupid wall.
BoJo wants a stupid bridge.
Both do nothing and cost needless billions.
Is it the “hair”?
Jimizo
What kind of shape? Like a pear?
Tangerine2000
I still think he's going to try and present May's Withdrawal Agreement, just minus the backstop. He's going to get a nasty surprise that no one wants or supports it.
itsonlyrocknroll
'Rough shape' ….....What is that all about, an Brexit artwork of sorts, the reality is either in or out ?
The issue here is that British Prime Boris Johnson does not have a parliamentary majority.
No more, no less.
Boris Johnson believes he needs a General Election?
Easier said than done the opposition Party's are shocked and fearful of the Electorate's reaction or mass rejection of an perceived betrayal.
This is a political nightmare waiting to happen, shaping Europe's future for many generations
Andrew Crisp
The sooner Britain gets a full break from the EU the better it will be. As for the games the pro EU "remoaners" lets hope the voters remember these people at the next election
Jimizo
I stopped reading there.
It’s childish.
Serrano
Even PM May had a plan which was rejected three times
And rightfully so, that plan was so bad.