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<blockquote data-quote="Ragey Erasmus" data-source="post: 1041584" data-attributes="member: 56232"><p>We are getting into boy who cried wolf territory. Johnson has reneged on everything he has signed with the EU since he became PM, he ****** about before that as foreign secretary, he has also lied to the people of this country. He has a history of lying and being kicked out of positions twice for lying. He is a serial liar and his government is the same.</p><p></p><p>Given the government's record of constant lies and not honouring anything that is said or signed, how can anyone expect that this will be resolved? Clearly any agreement is not worth the paper it is written on and the UK government seems to believe it can just unilaterally tear up anything it signed without consequence. Of course when the other side (usually the EU) then takes retaliatory action, the UK government play victim and go "see!? This is why we had to leave the EU dictatorship!" For many in Britain the idea of sovereignty seems to have been interpreted as we can do whatever the **** we want, we don't have to honour any agreements and we can go full on bull in a china shop, bring back the empire attitude.</p><p></p><p>We cannot continue like this, it will end up isolating us internationally. Even if by some miracle we are actually in the right in a dispute, chances are we would have already ****** off every other party so won't be able to make any headway anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ragey Erasmus, post: 1041584, member: 56232"] We are getting into boy who cried wolf territory. Johnson has reneged on everything he has signed with the EU since he became PM, he ****** about before that as foreign secretary, he has also lied to the people of this country. He has a history of lying and being kicked out of positions twice for lying. He is a serial liar and his government is the same. Given the government's record of constant lies and not honouring anything that is said or signed, how can anyone expect that this will be resolved? Clearly any agreement is not worth the paper it is written on and the UK government seems to believe it can just unilaterally tear up anything it signed without consequence. Of course when the other side (usually the EU) then takes retaliatory action, the UK government play victim and go "see!? This is why we had to leave the EU dictatorship!" For many in Britain the idea of sovereignty seems to have been interpreted as we can do whatever the **** we want, we don't have to honour any agreements and we can go full on bull in a china shop, bring back the empire attitude. We cannot continue like this, it will end up isolating us internationally. Even if by some miracle we are actually in the right in a dispute, chances are we would have already ****** off every other party so won't be able to make any headway anyway. [/QUOTE]
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