Irish Daily Mirror

No Deal could lead to some real festive jeer

- HENRY View from Slane Castle

DAMN it! Just when hope is restored along comes Brexit to smash up the mood music around Christmas.

As I put pen to paper, God knows what will happen but if No Deal emerges it will be nothing short of a catastroph­ic failure of statecraft – particular­ly as both parties say they want a deal and apparently 97% of the text is agreed.

Let’s just pray that Michel Barnier and Lord Foster, the respective chief negotiator­s, show the wisdom of Solomon and find a way of bridging the gap between the UK and EU so we can enjoy Christmas without thinking about the chaos and the economic carnage that the No Deal could bring in 2021.

Still, I was mightily relieved that the Northern Ireland Protocol issue was put to bed, avoiding Boris Johnson pushing highly contentiou­s legislatio­n through the House of Commons. In fact, the optimistic side of my nature hopes that this might show a willingnes­s to compromise in Brussels.

What is interestin­g is whether the Brits had any contact with the incoming Biden administra­tion.

The President- Elect has made it crystal clear he does not want to see anything underminin­g the Good Friday Agreement.

In turn, the Brits want a trade deal with the United States and Biden is pro- EU. All of this might help smooth the path to a deal. Boris is well capable of

The Brits want a deal with the US and Biden is pro- EU

appreciati­ng the moving parts. But the key question is whether that is sufficient for him to make the final concession­s required.

Mind you, it takes two to tango and perhaps the EU needs to be less rigid on its rules around the level playing field. As for the fish, it is surely not beyond the wit of the EU and the UK to reach agreement while understand­ing that the UK wishes to have control of its territoria­l waters.

If it is to be No Deal, and to be honest it looks pretty bleak, the Taoiseach had better start honing his negotiatin­g skills because it will decimate the agri- food sector and could cost 55,000 jobs.

In a nutshell, we will need help.

If thinking about all of that makes you feel queasy, spare a thought for the States. The pandemic is now running amok.

The daily death toll has now exceeded 3,000. That is like 9/ 11 every single day.

All of this could have been very different. Let us not forget that Bob Woodward has the President on tape in February telling him it was airborne and deadly and yet he did nothing.

So this crazed lunatic who thinks he won the election that he lost is, by his gross negligence, guilty of being the root cause of thousands of deaths. Now he wants a pardon.

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