“Sorry I Meant ‘Sectarian Backwater'” Sunak Corrects
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56% : March 1, 2023 - BREAKING NEWS, POLITICS RISHI SUNAK is facing serious backlash for proclaiming the World’s Most Exciting Economic Zone (formerly Northern Ireland) is unique within the context of the UK as it has the amazing economic opportunity provided by frictionless trade with the EU’s 500 million people, something Sunak said was the stuff of nightmares when campaigning for Brexit.49% : “The World’s Most Exciting Economic Zone SAYS NO” confirmed an angry DUP in the wake of the unveiling of the Windsor Framework, a framework which has also seen Brexit supporting Tories grumble, prompting the British PM to clarify earlier comments.
49% : Oh cripes, can’t we all just go back to pretending the World’s Most Exciting Economic Zone, I mean Northern Ireland doesn’t exist?” added Sunak, who had just hours ago been riding high on the fact the Tories had gotten ‘Brexit done’ yet again, for the 748th time in the last 6 years.
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