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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/brexit-forces-government-spend-350million-22484398

Pesky reality again...

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here

It's actually £650 million ...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

"

Ouch....

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch...."

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on? "

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??"

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

"

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??"

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

"

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??"

Money well spent ...

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ..."

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but...."

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???"

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

There's a v relevant quote, often attributed to Twain:

"It's easier to fool people than to convince them they have been fooled."

It could explain a lot about situations like the Brexit lies and how people react to them even now.

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to."

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?"

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???"

Is it not permanent because reunification is not far away ?

Asking for a Friend

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so."

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Is it not permanent because reunification is not far away ?

Asking for a Friend"

"That would be an ecumenical matter"

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again" "

We will see how that works out for you when you see the other lies they told you that you fell for.

Ian Duncan Smith making an utter tool of himself this week, but these are you cheerleaders.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Your*

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By *heBirminghamWeekendMan
over a year ago

here


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

We will see how that works out for you when you see the other lies they told you that you fell for.

Ian Duncan Smith making an utter tool of himself this week, but these are you cheerleaders. "

Yes, let's see

And I agree, IDS has made a bit of a tit of himself.

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again" "

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved"

Who is paying for this

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this "

From what I read the government are paying

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying"

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from??

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from?? "

Me and you as per usual I would suspect

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from??

Me and you as per usual I would suspect"

Another Brexit bonus

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from??

Me and you as per usual I would suspect

Another Brexit bonus "

A problem solved too. More to be tackled

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from??

Me and you as per usual I would suspect

Another Brexit bonus

A problem solved too. More to be tackled "

Why all the problems? , surely it was ment to be the easiest deal in history? How much more money will we have to pay ?

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from??

Me and you as per usual I would suspect

Another Brexit bonus

A problem solved too. More to be tackled

Why all the problems? , surely it was ment to be the easiest deal in history? How much more money will we have to pay ? "

Why ask me? I simply answered a question someone asked. I do not work for the government or have any inside knowledge of the negotiations so sorry can not help

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from??

Me and you as per usual I would suspect

Another Brexit bonus

A problem solved too. More to be tackled

Why all the problems? , surely it was ment to be the easiest deal in history? How much more money will we have to pay ?

Why ask me? I simply answered a question someone asked. I do not work for the government or have any inside knowledge of the negotiations so sorry can not help"

Did you vote to leave the EU?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from??

Me and you as per usual I would suspect

Another Brexit bonus

A problem solved too. More to be tackled

Why all the problems? , surely it was ment to be the easiest deal in history? How much more money will we have to pay ?

Why ask me? I simply answered a question someone asked. I do not work for the government or have any inside knowledge of the negotiations so sorry can not help"

Looks like you didn't know what you were voting for. All brexshiters are the same.

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By *kstallionMan
over a year ago

milton keynes


"It's actually £650 million ...

Ouch....

You don't like what the other £300 million is being spent on?

Well, I didn't think it was supposed to cost us anything. Has Boris lied again??

You don't want money to be spent on "support peace, prosperity and reconciliation projects on the island of Ireland." ?

What, you mean to, negate the effects of what Boris said categorically would happen? That stuff you mean??

The TSS will mean there are no additional requirements/burdens on NI businesses.

But, we are having to spend money on something we were CATEGORICALLY told, would not happen??

Money well spent ...

On something you were told wasn't going to happen. I don't like to labour the point, but....

there isn’t any additional administrative stuff to deal with - It’s not permanent, and it’s an acceptable temporary solution that allows business to continue.

Are NI businesses up in arms about TSS???

Makes you wonder what else they said wouldn't happen but will...eh?

Oh, just wait.....they will.

I admire your ability to conveniently overlook you have been lied to.

How are NI businesses reacting to TSS?

I don't know, I'll admit it. But it hasn't started yet. Now, you admit you were lied to. Can you aknowledge that? I think it's a bit painful for you to do so.

Having not been involved with, or interested in the previous trade arrangements between mainland UK and NI, I can honestly say I don't feel particularly agrieved with the new arrangments or with the fact the government has had to go back on a statement they previously made.

Blowing on about how the lies and the pain of the lies is affecting me is of no consequence.

Why dont you have a dig around and come back with current information on how the TSS is being received by NI businesses.

That's a much more constructive discussion to have. That way we all learn something, instead of flogging the dead horse of "oh the Tories have U turned/lied again"

Last I saw was the NI business community welcomed the TSS and were happy this particular potential problem has a solution. More problems in the pipeline I'm sure but at least they are being tackled and solved

Who is paying for this

From what I read the government are paying

The government? I wonder where they will get the money from??

Me and you as per usual I would suspect

Another Brexit bonus

A problem solved too. More to be tackled

Why all the problems? , surely it was ment to be the easiest deal in history? How much more money will we have to pay ?

Why ask me? I simply answered a question someone asked. I do not work for the government or have any inside knowledge of the negotiations so sorry can not help

Did you vote to leave the EU? "

As said was answering a question as had read the article briefly that day

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"It's actually £650 million ...

"

What's 310 million when you have these muppets giving bungd out to caviar scoffing tory chums

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