Boris Johnson is trashing Britain's reputation. Labour cannot stand by | Jonathan Freedland

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Breaking international law will have disastrous consequences for the UK. The moment demands more than tactical silence, says Guardian columnist Jonathan Freedland

Call it Barnard Castle-ism. Dominic Cummings’ belief that inconvenient rules can be broken has become the animating creed of this government. Except now it’s articulated even more brazenly than Boris Johnson’s evil not-quite-genius ever dared. After all, Barnard Castle only entered the language as a byword for a laughably convoluted excuse because Cummings didn’t want to admit he had violated the lockdown. This week the cabinet minister Brandon Lewis showed no such reticence.

 

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The guardian TRASHED Labour for over three years when it mattered most and all through the ascent of Boris and Brexit, which you were happier for us to have than Corbyn The reason I will never give you money.

Before we go overboard in our fulsome praise of the slack-jawed, charmless, authoritarian nerk, let us remember that Gordoom Brown was the one-eyed tosser who snuck off in secret and signed the Lisbon treaty behind our backs

It is Englands reputation he's trashing.

Labour doesn't have the capacity, for standing up and opposing anything from the tories. They are too weak, as all they do is abstain in anything they have, this labour party will never be the same way as old Labour

Thanks to him, they haven’t got enough MPs to make a difference. 4 more years of watching from the sidelines, because they wasted their time pushing the party behind a socialist fanatic.

Jonathan helped put him there the soft twat

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