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Brexiteers think they have a solution to the Ireland issue
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"They've solved the issue of rural broadband too. They are going to use the money we save from not paying Brussels according to Gove.
That pot of money is apparently bottomless. Whodathunkit? "
Is that like the snp plan for oil money to pay for everything once Scotland achieved FREEDUM !!!! |
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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago
Derby |
And in other news Labour will scrap all tuition fees, renationalise rail and utilities, build more hospitals and schools, employ another 20,000 police, more teachers, doctors and nurses, and it won't cost anyone a penny. |
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By *abio OP Man
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"Scraping the good Friday agreement!
Some are now suggesting it should be done away with and it has outlived its usefulnes
Wow! Really......
who said it?"
Our favourite eurosceptic mep Daniel hamnan plus former ni secretary and brexiteer Owen Patterson, and labour brexiteer Kate howey |
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By *inkyHnSCouple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
"They've solved the issue of rural broadband too. They are going to use the money we save from not paying Brussels according to Gove.
That pot of money is apparently bottomless. Whodathunkit?
Is that like the snp plan for oil money to pay for everything once Scotland achieved FREEDUM !!!!"
Had to get the wee SNP bad shit in didnt you ?
So i suppose In Scotland no one pays tax and there is no revenue made in Scotland all we have is oil ? Lmao
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By *inkyHnSCouple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
"Scraping the good Friday agreement!
Some are now suggesting it should be done away with and it has outlived its usefulnes
Wow! Really......"
Anyway back to the thread this is where i will agree with you Fabio its nuts to think
Scrapping the Good Friday Agreenment would let to all kinda of hell on earth and not something we all wana see happen again |
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I read some comments from both main parties - I think they'll have a tough job trying to convince Ireland and thus the EU, of their position. In any event, didn't they agree the opposite in the crisis December position, to get to the next stage of the EU negotiations!
Leaving the EU at any cost is not acceptable to the world and, probably, any sane minded person. |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
"I read some comments from both main parties - I think they'll have a tough job trying to convince Ireland and thus the EU, of their position. In any event, didn't they agree the opposite in the crisis December position, to get to the next stage of the EU negotiations!
Leaving the EU at any cost is not acceptable to the world and, probably, any sane minded person." |
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By *vsnikkiTV/TS
over a year ago
Limavady |
"Scraping the good Friday agreement!
Some are now suggesting it should be done away with and it has outlived its usefulnes
Wow! Really......
Anyway back to the thread this is where i will agree with you Fabio its nuts to think
Scrapping the Good Friday Agreenment would let to all kinda of hell on earth and not something we all wana see happen again "
To give the other side of this argument. The real issue is not with most of the agreement but the political system that allows one party to suspend democracy. Ie we have been forced to have a system where the two largest parties both have to share power. If either of them pulls out, nobody else is allowed to form a government even though everyone else wants to. We have now had no government for nearly 14 months; the system needs fixing. Tweaks and patches have been made to the GFA over the last 20 years; it needs fixed rather than just glued together. |
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I note that Jeremy Corbyn has emphasised that the UK should remain in a customs union with the EU, so that the Good Friday agreement can be sustained, as well as other benefits.
But will the minority extremists, those wanting exit at any cost, be open to any sense? Extremist perspectives are generally inflexible and dogmatic. |
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By *oo hotCouple
over a year ago
North West |
I think that the DUP are playing hardball with Theresa May amd are just steadfast refusing to form any power-sharing until they get their moneys worth of assurances about the future.
Odd really because for most observers, Brexit is probably the catalyst that will speed up Irish reunification and that will put the dinosaurs noses out of joint. |
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There is nothing new in Tories putting party before country and then convincing everyone that causing a civil wars, long term division and sewing seed of distrust of Britain is actually in our best interests as they wrap themselves in the flag. So why would anyone be surprised when Tories are proposing to do this again? |
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Interesting that Irish ex ambassador Ray Bassett has broken cover and condemned his country's support for the EU against the UK as a "very big mistake". Seems cracks are starting to appear in the EU 27 and within Rep of Ireland's so called 'unity' and the phase 2 negotiations haven't even started yet. |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"81% of Leave voters in England believe scrapping the Northern Irish peace process a price worth paying if that’s what Brexit requires" - that is shocking
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How do you work that out? I've never been asked |
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By *inkyHnSCouple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
"81% of Leave voters in England believe scrapping the Northern Irish peace process a price worth paying if that’s what Brexit requires" - that is shocking
How do you work that out? I've never been asked"
Ah so you voted leave then ? |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"81% of Leave voters in England believe scrapping the Northern Irish peace process a price worth paying if that’s what Brexit requires" - that is shocking
How do you work that out? I've never been asked
Ah so you voted leave then ?"
That's never been in doubt.
Have you asked all of the other 17 plus million that also did? |
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By *inkyHnSCouple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
"81% of Leave voters in England believe scrapping the Northern Irish peace process a price worth paying if that’s what Brexit requires" - that is shocking
How do you work that out? I've never been asked
Ah so you voted leave then ?
That's never been in doubt.
Have you asked all of the other 17 plus million that also did?"
Waiting for your answer |
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By *ercuryMan
over a year ago
Grantham |
"81% of Leave voters in England believe scrapping the Northern Irish peace process a price worth paying if that’s what Brexit requires" - that is shocking
How do you work that out? I've never been asked
Ah so you voted leave then ?
That's never been in doubt.
Have you asked all of the other 17 plus million that also did?
Waiting for your answer"
It's there is black and white if you look. |
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By *inkyHnSCouple
over a year ago
The Council of Elrond |
"81% of Leave voters in England believe scrapping the Northern Irish peace process a price worth paying if that’s what Brexit requires" - that is shocking
How do you work that out? I've never been asked
Ah so you voted leave then ?
That's never been in doubt.
Have you asked all of the other 17 plus million that also did?
Waiting for your answer
It's there is black and white if you look. "
Wgat did you say in the other thread aboot having a grown up debate yet you cant simply out yes or no ?
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
West London |
"Interesting that Irish ex ambassador Ray Bassett has broken cover and condemned his country's support for the EU against the UK as a "very big mistake". Seems cracks are starting to appear in the EU 27 and within Rep of Ireland's so called 'unity' and the phase 2 negotiations haven't even started yet. "
That's a crack compared to what's happening in the Tory part? |
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"Interesting that Irish ex ambassador Ray Bassett has broken cover and condemned his country's support for the EU against the UK as a "very big mistake". Seems cracks are starting to appear in the EU 27 and within Rep of Ireland's so called 'unity' and the phase 2 negotiations haven't even started yet. "
Can someone give Centaur some straws, he appears to be grasping for some.
A person who used to work for the Irish government but is now a private citizen (who has no influence on any part of the Irish government, the EU, the UK or Brexit) is against the EU and pro Brexit.
Oh no....the EU has faltered, how will we ever manage to overcome this split now that Ray has come out as pro Brexit...oh wait, he was always pro Brexit, including in phase 1 when the Torys lost at every turn. Maybe this is actually meaningless. Shocker. |
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