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Initial release December 21, 1984
Directors Herbert Ross
Budget13 million USD
Composers Basil Poledouris
Screenplay Nancy Meyers
Buck Henry
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About Protocol


A cocktail waitress accidentally saves the life of an important visiting Arab diplomat when she takes a bullet in her derrière. Thrown into the media spotlight, she is then recruited by the US Department of Protocol but soon finds that the world of political chicanery is not best suited to her particular talents. …

Good Friday Agreement: Biden trip reflects enduring US-Ireland bonds

Good Friday Agreement: Biden trip reflects enduring US-Ireland bonds
Apr 10,2023 7:50 pm

... Some DUP politicians have been strident in criticising President Biden for his backing of the Northern Ireland Protocol - the previous deal between the UK and the EU after Brexit, which created a trade border in the Irish Sea...

Brexit: What does Windsor Framework mean for business?

Brexit: What does Windsor Framework mean for business?
Feb 28,2023 2:11 am

...By John CampbellBBC News NI economics and business editor The UK government has reached agreement with the EU on major changes to the Northern Ireland Protocol...

Sunak deal with EU is all about leadership now - Kuenssberg

Sunak deal with EU is all about leadership now - Kuenssberg
Feb 25,2023 12:11 pm

... A deal on the Northern Ireland Protocol is so close that the negotiating teams have been consulting the thesaurus to help pick a name, in scenes reminiscent of the 80s political comedy, " Yes Minister"...

King had planned to meet EU chief

King had planned to meet EU chief
Feb 24,2023 5:11 pm

... Some had suggested a deal on the Northern Ireland Protocol - thought to be all but complete - could be called the Windsor Agreement and include a moment in front of the cameras involving the prime minister and Ms von der Leyen...

Rishi Sunak to visit Northern Ireland with protocol deal imminent

Rishi Sunak to visit Northern Ireland with protocol deal imminent
Feb 16,2023 2:41 pm

... It comes amid speculation that a deal between the UK and EU on the Northern Ireland Protocol is imminent...

NI Protocol: M& S warns against separate labelling for NI goods

NI Protocol: M& S warns against separate labelling for NI goods
Jan 25,2023 5:21 am

...By John CampbellBBC News NI Economics & Business Editor Marks & Spencer has warned that separate labelling for goods being sold in Northern Ireland would not be a viable change to the Northern Ireland Protocol...

Sinn Féin refuse to attend talks with James Cleverly

Sinn Féin refuse to attend talks with James Cleverly
Jan 11,2023 6:31 am

... The talks are expected to focus on the NI Protocol and stalemate in Stormont...

Laura Kuenssberg: Putin set UK on search for new friends

Laura Kuenssberg: Putin set UK on search for new friends
Dec 10,2022 1:20 pm

... There s also been a visible effort by the government to move towards a solution on the Northern Ireland Protocol - the trickiest hangover from the Brexit deal minted by Mr Johnson...

Sunak deal with EU is all about leadership now - Kuenssberg

Oct 30,2022 2:01 am

By Laura KuenssbergPresenter, Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg

A deal between London and Brussels is Close - But can Rishi Sunak push it through?

" It's all about leadership now" - it is not, any longer, according to That particular diplomatic source, about the finer details of customs posts; the never-ending tangle of whether it's UK or Eu Law That 's supreme; or whether a sausage That 's been made in Bolton needs to be inspected if it is going to be sold in Belfast.

A deal on the Northern Ireland Protocol is So Close That the negotiating teams have been consulting the thesaurus to help pick a name, in scenes reminiscent of the '80s political comedy, " Yes Minister".

Sorting out the Protocol - those post-Brexit trading arrangements - matters practically if you live in or do business with Northern Ireland .

And it matters symbolically a great deal for Rishi Sunak and the government, eager for this bitter hangover from the Brexit Negotiations to fade.

The Agreement , whatever it ends up being named, is broadly done, and likely to be unveiled on Monday.

One Whitehall source says there's been a " very disciplined approach to solving the problems" now an arrangement has been struck That " unambiguously works" after weeks of working through the issues.

But That painstaking practical negotiation could come to naught if it's not matched with political force.

It's in The Constitution of some ranks of The Conservative backbenches and some parts of the Northern Irish Unionist DUP to be suspicious of what emanates from any group in charge in Number 10.

Add in the fact That many on the Eurosceptic wing of the Tory party are, politely put, not natural supporters of Mr Sunak.

Some, like the former leader Iain Duncan Smith and the DUP's Sammy Wilson , have been setting tests for The Deal before they know for sure what's in The Final Version - easier perhaps then to cry foul later on.

It is rarely possible to please all of The People all of The Time . But on the issue of Brexit and Northern Ireland , it is near impossible.

A diplomat says, " the government simply needs to push it forward, knowing That part of the DUP will not be pleased" - so the question is whether Mr Sunak's push to get a deal through is stronger than The Resistance it will inevitably find along The Way .

Number 10's handling of The Matter So Far could make That harder. Mr Sunak is not The First Prime Minister to preside over a " will they, won't they? " phase during talks with the EU.

But while a deal's been in the offing, there's been something of a vacuum, giving space for critics to opine.

Notably it's given time for Boris Johnson to pile in too, making clear in The Last few days That his support won't come easy. He's still a totem for Brexit, and is becoming a rallying point for Mr Sunak's critics.

As the Whitehall source says, " The Key dynamic which is emerging is That Boris is throwing himself to the forefront of the opposition" - That won't make the Prime Minister 's life any easier.

Irony Alert - Remember That Boris Johnson was the Prime Minister who signed up to the Northern Ireland Protocol in the First Place .

And it's worth noting That The Deal thought to be on offer concedes far more ground to the UK than was thought possible then.

In fact, one member of Theresa May 's team told me they would have " bitten your arm off" for the kind of arrangements That are now in play.

There is a likely acceptance of different customs routes, " green lanes" and " red lanes" for goods heading from Great Britain to Northern Ireland ; it's likely too the EU has given ground on state aid.

But like it or not, for Rishi Sunak 's Number 10, when his old boss speaks, many Conservatives and Brexiteers listen.

Don't be surprised to see, in The Coming days, heated political arguments contrasting the agreements That Mr Sunak has reached, and the Northern Ireland Protocol bill That Boris Johnson 's government introduced.

That bill is making its way through Parliament now and would, controversially, give the UK government The Power to ignore the treaty That 's already signed into law.

And don't underestimate the strength of feeling.

One former cabinet minister told me the expected deal would " let down the die-hard leavers" leaving The Party vulnerable to attacks from The Right , and would " split the Conservatives".

Unless there is a " miracle surprise" the same source cautioned That they and many of their colleagues won't back The Deal .

The options for Mr Sunak then are That The Deal passes (if there is a vote) " grudgingly" or if it falls, " it leaves his authority in tatters".

It is even, they suggest, a " conceivable option" That the government ends up falling apart if the Prime Minister tries to Ram It through. All this, of course, is happening in the context of a PM stuck way behind in the polls.

There was also disbelief in some quarters at the suggestion That the EU president would appear alongside The King to help boost the chances of a deal.

Buckingham Palace , as a rule, tries to appear beyond politics, well above The Fray .

Yet there was the suggestion That Ursula von der Leyen would meet publicly with The King this weekend at Windsor Castle , and even That The Deal itself might be given the title the Windsor Agreement - to " throw a bit of glamour" around the closing stages, a source suggested.

But I'm told the European Commission disapproved. Downing Street says officially That The Reason The Visit was called off was " operational".

Whatever the whole truth, it's made for a messy 24 hours since our colleagues at Sky News broke The Story . And it met with disapproval in the very DUP circles That the Prime Minister needs to get on board.

The Unionists are deeply committed to, and proud of, The Monarchy . Arlene Foster , the former DUP leader, was rarely seen without her glittering brooch in The Shape of The Crown . But the impression That Downing Street was trying to play The Palace into The Process has rankled.

The DUP former leader, Lord Dodds, said, " to plan for politicising The Monarchy in this way is very serious and reinforces The Questions about No 10's political judgement over the Protocol ".

That doesn't sound like a political leader in The Mood to Play Nice .

We know That Rishi Sunak has been able to find a way to strike an Agreement with the EU to help ease the problems That stemmed from the special arrangements for Northern Ireland .

We know Number 10 has been willing to spend political energy and effort getting this far.

But once The Black and white of The Deal emerges into The Light of day, political guile, presentation and force may be required to drive it through.

So Far in Downing Street, Rishi Sunak has tried to avoid fights with his party. This Time , on this most fraught of issues, an almighty argument awaits.

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