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By promptly breaking the NI Protocol?Frost only took over from Michael Gove on March 1st, he seems to have made a good start.
That's not a start, it's a backward step.

By promptly breaking the NI Protocol?Frost only took over from Michael Gove on March 1st, he seems to have made a good start.
He hasn't broken the N. I. Protocol.By promptly breaking the NI Protocol?
That's not a start, it's a backward step.

He hasn't broken it yet, because the bit he intends to ignore don't come into effect until 1/4/21He hasn't broken the N. I. Protocol.
The Protocol itself is broken.
It is causing the very problems it was designed to prevent.
Gee you brexers are easily fooled
Jeff Taylor is ex UKIP and has a youtube channel banging the drum for clueless gammons
Frost has never done fuk all and never will
Hard line brexiteer ( frost) argues that the UK should not be run by unelected bureaucrats
said bloke is made member of the lords and appointed to the cabinet office as brexit minister
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The government has the right to take measures to protect the UK internal market.He hasn't broken it yet, because the bit he intends to ignore don't come into effect until 1/4/21
He's certainly given notice of his intention to break it by unilaterally ignoring the bits he wants to ignore.

Brexiteers blaming EU for the pile of poo that is Brexit again.The government has the right to take measures to protect the UK internal market.
If the EU regulations are causing hardship and disrupting the flow of trade, then any measures taken to alleviate those problems are legal.
Anyway the EU is beginning to have second thoughts about their "border"
....you refuse to even look at anything that runs contrary to your beliefs.....it is a sure sign of a brain dead, brain washed moron to just dismiss everything out of hand the way that you do.
It isn't only Brexiteers who are crying, a lot of remain voters are crying as well.Brexiteers blaming EU for the pile of poo that is Brexit again.
Brexiteers wanted Brexit, now they have it, but want something different.
They're behaving like a spoilt child like that, cry for what they want, then when they get it, they cry for something different.

Counterintuitive.It isn't only Brexiteers who are crying, a lot of remain voters are crying as well.
A majority in N. I. voted remain, i guess a majority of them now bitterly regret that decision.
Your comment exactly reflects the Brexiteers' sentiments: "don't give a fuk who gets damaged as long they have regained sovereignty." Whatever that is.Your attitude is typical of Europhiles, you don't give a fuk who gets damaged as long you have a stick to beat Brexiteers with.

If UK don't intend to honour the agreement, why agree to it in the first place.If the British don't enforce the N. I. Protocol to the EUs satisfaction, then the EU may have to erect their border somewhere else.
If its not on the sovereign border between the UK and the RoI, then where will it be?.
The UK is honouring the agreement as far as i know.If UK don't intend to honour the agreement, why agree to it in the first place.
But you're right, if UK break the agreement, and insist the border cannot be in the Irish sea, the border has to go somewhere. Where do you suggest?
UK created the problem with Brexit and refuse the obvious solution.

We'd best wait for the legal eagles judgement, eh?The UK is honouring the agreement as far as i know.
Under the rules anything that damages the flow of trade and community stability then the UK can take unilateral action.