and back in 2018, as borisjohnson warned of getting the wrong type of brexit, he turned to that story. the titanic springs to mind. applause and now is the time to point out the iceberg ahead. now, though, borisjohnson believes with brexit here, the uk can sail on, its peace protected, greater prosperity to come. but for some, his titanic warning still stands. they see a brexit for northern ireland that isn t as promised, where the risk is greater than its creators realise. what s certain is that how brexit works for northern ireland is still being contested. next, we turn to trade, because it was at the heart of what brexiteers promised the uk. i genuinely believe our future will so much brighter if we vote leave and take back
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