Here we are again-Lord Frost wants to control news reports and accuses the EU of implementing The Northern Ireland Agreement he negotiated And it was formally approved by the government and signed by the parliament less than a year ago (David Frost: On September 4, the Irish Sea dispute may damage the long-term relationship between the UK and the EU).
When will the UK accept that the border between Britain and Ireland is also the EU border, and the EU actually needs border controls to protect it from various potential dangers? When will the British government accept that this is only an inevitable negative consequence? Brexit? When will Boris Johnson, Frost and others accept that the global diplomatic community’s expectation is to implement the agreement you have agreed to?
If the British government doesn’t like the outcome of Brexit Northern Ireland, It can negotiate a unified Ireland that is completely located within the EU, or negotiate economic and trade rules for rejoining the EU.
Adrian Ward
Lebez
Simon Jenkins accused Boris Johnson of committing to “break away from the European customs union and the single market” (Boris Johnson’s biggest lie about Europe finally returns on September 6). But Theresa May had insisted on ending freedom of movement in early 2017, thus ending any prospect of staying in the single market. This choice was endorsed by Jeremy Corbyn, and is still a policy of the Conservative Party and the Labour Party today. Under the leadership of Kil Starmer, The Labor Party even voted for Johnson’s “oven-ready” Brexit trade.
Johnson’s government failed to plan for the impact of leaving the single market, which may be blamed on Johnson. But the two main parties worked together to create Brexit and share responsibility for predictable and inevitable consequences.
Chris Webster
Gumligen, Switzerland
Now that the United Kingdom has left the European Union, can’t Boris Johnson use 350 million pounds a week (18.2 billion pounds per year) to fund his social care plan. He said in 2016 that due to Brexit, the NHS Can the funds be used?
Andrew Smith
London



