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But the answer proffered by Dominic Cummings seems plausible: that Frost and his team do have an aggressive strategy that involves using Article 16, but it wouldn’t work without the Prime Minister’s complete commitment, and they don’t have it. It’s certainly a long way from the position of a few months ago, when London was talking up the odds of triggering Article 16 and senior sources in Whitehall were suggesting they would have to do it if a major breakthrough hadn’t been made by the end of November. But ministers must be aware that if it did work, it might end up diminishing what leverage they have to push for changes on the more abstract, but still extremely important, constitutional questions. Perhaps that will work, perhaps it won’t. European judges would still have final say, and nationalist politicians keen on increasing the EU’s role in the Province need only refuse to deliver solutions in the “political arena”.And give n the way politics in Northern Ireland tends to work, who’d bet on finding much compromise in that arena anyway?Īpparently this move is to create space to find solutions on the things causing the day-to-day problems which are driving loyalist anger and pushing all the Unionist parties towards a hard-line position. But from here, it looks like quite the retreat. Perhaps there is some nuance to this proposal that isn’t obvious from the initial reports. Instead of removing its authority altogether, the Government apparently wants to use an arbitration proposals as first resort, with the ECJ only giving its opinion if the dispute were not resolved politically. This means sorting out checks and other issues with an obvious on-the-ground impact, whilst leaving thorny issues such as the jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice to resolve at a later date – and less thoroughly than previously demanded. Has the Government sold out to Brussels? That’s certainly been the tone of some of the coverage yesterday when it emerged that the UK has decided to “change tack” in the ongoing negotiations over the Northern Irish Protocol.Īccording to the Guardian, David Frost is now seeking an ‘interim’ deal built on a “staged solution”. Henry Hill: Why does Truss say there is a ‘deal to be done’ on the Protocol? The fundamentals are unchanged.Jonathan Webb: To get levelling up right, we need to rethink where power lies.But they’re not the sole reason for our polling woes. Robert Halfon: I’m as disappointed as anyone by parties in Number Ten.Henry Hill: Another Cabinet clash with Gove over the Government’s pro-Union approach.The DUP’s threat to suspend border inspections further turns up the pressure on Truss.I want to make songs in accordance to how I feel at the time, and I want to release what I want, like what I want, and be true to who I am.”Īlso read: Dear Oppa: An Indian Monbebe thanks MONSTA X’s I. Talking about the kind of artist he wants to be in the future, the idol explained: “I thought about that a lot, but then I realized that thoughts like, ‘I’m going to become this kind of artist’ were actually tying me down. If I don’t think I’m cute, but my fans see something cute about me, that’s also part of me.” Whenever I get confused about what kind of person I am, all I have to do is just acknowledge it. At first I used to feel that those sides were really far apart and I worried about that, but now I couldn’t care less. I don’t think that I have to find a balance between the side of me that the public sees and the real me. Opening up about the concept and the theme of duality that the album follows, I.M shared: “Everyone has two sides to themselves. The lyrics are metaphorical instead of direct, and I tried to express the word ‘you’ in a more personal way.” For my solo tracks I ended up doing songs that reflected my personality and who I am. Speaking about his first solo album Duality, IM said: “MONSTA X’s songs have a powerful sound that catch the public’s attention, but my own vibe has more of a groovy feeling.

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We are looking back at February 2021, when MONSTA X member I.M spoke to Arena Homme Plus magazine and opened up about his identity and how he came to accept it.












Reflex arena supersample