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Why is Lord Frost moaning about the deal that he negotiated?

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By *oo hot OP   Couple  over a year ago

North West

Whispers from Downing Street and stories in the weekend papers appear to be suggesting that Lord Frost is now saying that the N I Protocol breaches the GFA and that he has given the EU and ultimatum to resolve it.

Putting aside the stupid rhetoric snd looking at the substance - as I understand, the N I Protocol is a new international treaty that was negotiated by Lord Frost himself and it is the EU who are demanding that the U.K. adheres to it, not changes it because reality is hotting home.

So let’s play the game - the N I Protocol gets changed... to what?

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By *uliaChrisCouple  over a year ago

westerham


"Whispers from Downing Street and stories in the weekend papers appear to be suggesting that Lord Frost is now saying that the N I Protocol breaches the GFA and that he has given the EU and ultimatum to resolve it.

Putting aside the stupid rhetoric snd looking at the substance - as I understand, the N I Protocol is a new international treaty that was negotiated by Lord Frost himself and it is the EU who are demanding that the U.K. adheres to it, not changes it because reality is hotting home.

So let’s play the game - the N I Protocol gets changed... to what?"

To remote checking of trusted traders. It’s really very simple.

The EU knows it’s very simple. Just the last desperate cries of a dying regime.

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By *oo hot OP   Couple  over a year ago

North West


"Whispers from Downing Street and stories in the weekend papers appear to be suggesting that Lord Frost is now saying that the N I Protocol breaches the GFA and that he has given the EU and ultimatum to resolve it.

Putting aside the stupid rhetoric snd looking at the substance - as I understand, the N I Protocol is a new international treaty that was negotiated by Lord Frost himself and it is the EU who are demanding that the U.K. adheres to it, not changes it because reality is hotting home.

So let’s play the game - the N I Protocol gets changed... to what?

To remote checking of trusted traders. It’s really very simple.

The EU knows it’s very simple. Just the last desperate cries of a dying regime."

Trusted Traders can exist under the protocol. That isn’t the issue. The issue is the border in the sea.

The U.K. is now saying that the protocol breaches the GFA and that it needs to change.

What CAN it change to?

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By *laytimenowMan  over a year ago

Essex

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By *laytimenowMan  over a year ago

Essex


"Whispers from Downing Street and stories in the weekend papers appear to be suggesting that Lord Frost is now saying that the N I Protocol breaches the GFA and that he has given the EU and ultimatum to resolve it.

Putting aside the stupid rhetoric snd looking at the substance - as I understand, the N I Protocol is a new international treaty that was negotiated by Lord Frost himself and it is the EU who are demanding that the U.K. adheres to it, not changes it because reality is hotting home.

So let’s play the game - the N I Protocol gets changed... to what?"

The GFA ( Belfast Agreement )

Was broken the day the UK left the EU

As it was written

"Both sides must be treated with equality

By the Irish Government & The UK government .

As long as both were still part of the EU ".

The UK left so they forfeit all agreements in the GFA ( BA).

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