Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast

Here's How ::: Ireland's Political, Social and Current Affairs Podcast


Here's How 111 – Local Misgovernment

September 11, 2020

Dermot Lacey is a Labour Party member of Dublin City Council for the Pembroke ward.

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That’s what he said

He, by the way is Brandon Lewis, the UK’s Northern Ireland secretary, basically their minister for Northern Ireland.

What he’s announcing there is the UK government’s shirking from the treaty that they signed last December for them to withdraw from the European Union. He immediately created a million memes of people planning to tell judges that they might be had up in front of that yes, they had broken the law, but only in a very specific and limited way.

There’s been a ton on comment and speculation on what the EU might do in retaliation, on whether they could sue the UK, be awarded damages, whether the UK would pay and loads more. I'm not going to add to that pile.

I'm more interested in what this tells us about what is going on in the UK government right now. It’s worth noting that this bill, if it goes to their schedule will go from being published to being law within a week, which is positively light-speed compared to the normally glacial rate that laws get enacted.

And for you at the back who weren’t paying attention, last December Leo Varadkar met Boris Johnson near Liverpool, and they struck a deal for an acceptable way to prevent an economic border on the island of Ireland, and that basically meant an economic border between Britain and Ireland. The EU and the UK signed this deal, and that clip was Brandon Lewis saying yeah but no but we don’t feel like sticking to our agreement, and agreeing that was a breach of international law.

Laura Kuenssberg, the BBC political correspondent who is, let’s be charitable about this, close to the Conservative Party, reported being told by EU top brass that they wouldn't take the bait. Whoever said that I think got it right. It’s pretty obvious that this stunt was designed to get attention.

If you’re going to break the law, it’s not normal to stand up and announce it. So all those memes were wrong, it’s not like telling the judge that you broke the law, but only in a very specific and limited way, it’s more like telling the police that you’re going to break the law as they guard a cash transport, and then taking out your sawn-off shotgun and pulling on a ski mask.