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Ronnie Campbell added that “this country is fed up with Parliament…it’s time we got a deal, and got it through.”
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We will, at long last, be honouring what we promised the British people and we will be taking back control of our laws, our borders and our money.
The Taoiseach adds that the deal finalised today “creates a unique solution for Northern Ireland”.
“I would vote for a deal, but this is not a deal. It is a pre-election party political broadcast for the Prime Minister.”
“We have shown great flexibility in the interests of reaching an accommodation with our European friends.”
He adds that Johnson has reiterated that the United Kingdom will leave the EU on October 31st “avec ou sans accord”, despite Benn’s Act.
“What are people going to think about what we have left, and what we have lost?”
“Mr Speaker I am not standing at the next election, and I am thus approaching the end of 37 years service to this House.”
The author’s 2017 predictions for the shape and tone of the Brexit talks have proved strikingly accurate.