@AwksLaz
@MartinDaubney
I’m afraid that both the oven ready deal and the Good Friday agreement require the UK to remain in the ECHR and be bound by its rulings. Didn’t you realise that when you voted in 2019?
@MikeWarrington7
@Nigel_Farage
You're partially right - such practices are indeed illegal in sovereign EU member states, but here in the Sunlit Uplands they are perfectly legal. In fact Mr de Pfeffel Johnson's Junta was given the opportunity to outlaw this practice in 2020 but declined.
@helen_spirit1
Given that the discredited Mr Wootton has already admitted that the allegations against him are true, it is difficult to see how any suit for damages would succeed, dear lady.
@benhabib6
You’re absolutely right to say that an EU army could never take place while we were a member and had a veto. You therefore specifically voted for the EU to be allowed to create an army if they so wished, so again you just demonstrate that you didn’t know what you were voting for
@danielmgmoylan
Because of Brexit, your Lordship. Remainers such as I gave clear warnings to Leavers about the consequences of leaving the Dublin agreement but we were told in even clearer terms that we didn’t know what we were talking about.
Turns out we did.
@BrugesGroup
Remainers such as I did try and warn you that your Brexit would end up with the UK becoming a vassal state of the EU, but you knew best.
All of this whining is so unattractive, my dear old things. You got exactly what you voted for.
@TheEnglishRebel
@DanielLambert29
Would you consider that the relocation of wealth creating businesses to the EU would count as a Brexit benefit, my dear old thing?
@TheJoll81623785
@johnredwood
Leavers in 2016: We don’t need the EU. America is way more important
Leavers in 2022: We never wanted a deal with America anyway
🤡
@TiceRichard
Remainers wish to remain outside the EU - they are more accurately known as Remoaners.
Rejoiners such as I wish the UK to have a bright future back where we belong in the EU.
@addicted2newz
Mr Lineker has been cancelled because he refused to follow the government line. We can be quite sure that if he expressed support for Ms Braverman’s cruelty he would not have been cancelled.
The BBC is now the media arm of the Conservative Party.
@_HenryBolton
Yes they pay for themselves by assisting in staff retention. That’s why just about every FTSE company has them too - but you already know this.
@DanielJHannan
Yes it's beyond doubt now that there is one rule for the elites and another for the little people, my Lord. It was good of you to remind us.
@AwksLaz
@MartinDaubney
But it’s a condition of the oven ready deal with the EU, my dear old thing. Surely you knew this when you voted to endorse it in 2019.
@ToonDazza
@UKLabour
4) shall be voting tactically for Labour to rid us of a Conservative candidate. I clearly remember the Labour government of 1997-2010.
@toryboypierce
You’re quite right to highlight the global shortages caused by issues in the supply chain. However only here in Little Britain do we have the Brexit shortages overlaid on top which means we are far more badly hit than any other country.
#BrexitShambles
@AgarStuart
@johnredwood
This move is creating no jobs. It’s brought about by the difficulty in importing goods after Brexit. And that, my friend, is a poke in the eye for Brexiteers.
@john4brexit
Au contraire. This is a good news story for the EU. Corruption is sadly a feature of life, but in the EU corruption is taken seriously because probity in public life matters. Here behind the so-called “Gammon Curtain” corruption is ignored or occasionally rewarded.
@DavidGHFrost
Fear not, your Lordship. I have it on good authority that sovereign EU member state France intends to breach the TCA only in a ‘limited and specific’ way.
@ABridgen
Yes the French have now seen that they can bring Kent to a grinding halt whenever they want, my dear old thing. How are you enjoying taking back control?
@NileGardiner
@LeeAndersonMP_
The people of London have the opportunity to cast a vote against Mr Khan in May, my dear old thing. It's not for poor old 30p to decide who they chose as their advocate.
@NJ_Timothy
I’m not sure that highlighting how sovereign EU member states control their borders better than we do really advances the Brexit cause, my dear old thing.
@StephenBestwick
@archer_rs
Would you care to have a crack at explaining why there are no empty shelves in EU countries, my dear old thing? I’m led to understand that Covid is a global problem, but only one country has recently erected trade barriers with her neighbours and she is the one with shortages.
@TiceRichard
@BBCNews
@SkyNews
The climate deniers will cling on to anything to try to disprove what we can all see with our own eyes.
I’m sure their investments in fossil fuel industries are performing very well, though.
@AwksLaz
@mleo962
@MartinDaubney
We can’t afford to, my dear old thing. And as you’ll know our membership of the ECHR is a condition of the Good Friday agreement which only this week, the ruling junta brought in legislation to ‘protect’. It can hardly claim to want to protect the GFA and then trash it.
@TiceRichard
Yes I’ve noticed that Brexit is always the fault of either the EU or Remainers. Interestingly it never seems to be the fault of anyone who campaigned for, supported it or voted for it.
@june_mummery
I’m so confused. I’ve spent the past 5 years hearing that Leavers knew what they were voting for, and now I keep reading of their surprise when the implications of Brexit start to sink in 🤔
@JeanKimber4
@DavidGauke
He resigned because he couldn’t form a government. He couldn’t form a government because his own MPs finally realised that being led by a corrupt liar was going to lose them the next election, my dear old thing.
@Melissa5857
@BorisJohnson
@Conservatives
De Pfeffel Johnson is the sole reason that the Tories are in this mess. His fragile ego meant that he expelled the talented people who were able to clear up after him.
@trussliz
When do we see the details, my dear old thing? Is it purely a coincidence that the 15 year transition period means that literally nobody responsible for this deal will be in office when it comes into effect?
@JuliaHB1
Eurostar was designed to be a seamless service. It cannot cope with your Brexit which is why trains no longer stop at Ashford. This is just the latest blow to the service.
@thelorryist
The big losers from this will be pensioners and those on fixed incomes. On the other hand most voted for Brexit, and so it’s only fair that they experience the first “Brexit dividend”
@june_mummery
The only hope we have is to quickly rejoin the single market and customs union. Of course that’ll make us a vassal state but unfortunately it’s our only realistic option. Turns out “project fear” was spot on. Who knew?
@JackieD86388657
Was it the overt racism, the misogyny, the homophobia, the Nazi sympathies or the desire to grovel to Mr Putin which convinced you, dear lady?