Hacker Khan
Yurt Dwelling, Yoghurt Knitter
I'm more and more confused by Varadkar's stance.
Last week he called for 'manufactured' goods to be included in the UK's proposition, now he says the whole 'deal' is a non-starter. Apart from the obvious economic impact I'd have thought Ireland's reliance on the UK's RAF (Ireland has 2 aircraft and about 7,000 personnel) would have been more likely to have pushed for sensible timescales and plans. Perhaps the new EU military will set up a base or two and patrol the area !
Its obviously in the UK's/NATO interests to maintain patrols but there seems to little mention of defence.
Much like the German car manufacturers? Or the French Wine and cheese producers? I am sure these were all important voices of some kind, but on their own I may suggest that certain areas of the press may have over exaggerated their importance when compared to the overall principles that the EU laid out pretty clearly for all to know a long time ago.