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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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'Have people inspected' at Irish border after Brexit, says Rees-Mogg ,
He suggested having people stopped and checked like was done during the troubles ,
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/aug/26/have-people-inspected-at-irish-border-after-brexit-says-jacob-rees-mogg
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Did he say by a member of the local constabulary who if the blaggards refuse to be stopped should then draw and wield his trusty police baton and smite the dashed fellow..?
Or something similar from the 1950s.. |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Did he say by a member of the local constabulary who if the blaggards refuse to be stopped should then draw and wield his trusty police baton and smite the dashed fellow..?
Or something similar from the 1950s.."
I gave you a link to it read it |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
"'Have people inspected' at Irish border after Brexit, says Rees-Mogg ,
He suggested having people stopped and checked like was done during the troubles ,
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/aug/26/have-people-inspected-at-irish-border-after-brexit-says-jacob-rees-mogg
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it is interesting that he should say that..... because it is his "amendment" to teresa's chequers plan (EU withdrawl bill) that specially states that "no new equipment can be put on the northern ireland border.....
so he is bascially talking out of both sides of his mouth... and basically telling everyone that brexit means more to him than the Good Friday Agreement
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By (user no longer on site)
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"'Have people inspected' at Irish border after Brexit, says Rees-Mogg ,
He suggested having people stopped and checked like was done during the troubles ,
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/aug/26/have-people-inspected-at-irish-border-after-brexit-says-jacob-rees-mogg
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Cold calculating and pure evil. Not stupid in the slightest, he’s very intelligent and this is a tactic of his. |
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"Did he say by a member of the local constabulary who if the blaggards refuse to be stopped should then draw and wield his trusty police baton and smite the dashed fellow..?
Or something similar from the 1950s..
I gave you a link to it read it "
Dude relax.. |
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"'Have people inspected' at Irish border after Brexit, says Rees-Mogg ,
He suggested having people stopped and checked like was done during the troubles ,
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/aug/26/have-people-inspected-at-irish-border-after-brexit-says-jacob-rees-mogg
Cold calculating and pure evil. Not stupid in the slightest, he’s very intelligent and this is a tactic of his."
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
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"'Have people inspected' at Irish border after Brexit, says Rees-Mogg ,
He suggested having people stopped and checked like was done during the troubles ,
https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2018/aug/26/have-people-inspected-at-irish-border-after-brexit-says-jacob-rees-mogg
Cold calculating and pure evil. Not stupid in the slightest, he’s very intelligent and this is a tactic of his."
absolutely... the more havoc he creates, the better his new "dublin arm" of his investment capital company do........
he isn't going to be one of the people struggling after brexit...... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Despite having advantages others haven’t, he can’t be that thick to have navigated politics so far.
To be honest, I think he’s simply unaccountable and has no responsibility, and so can say what he wants, consequence free. Usually people don’t ask him the big questions but because of brexit his opinion is sought, largely because it’s headline fodder, and also because it gives the public another hit of brexit reassurance.
He’s the uncle who gives kids ice cream for breakfast. Doesn’t really care about the consequences. Not his problem. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There was a good tweet about this:
Jacob Rees-Mogg suggesting you should be body searched going from Tyrone to Donegal because somebody in Peterborough doesn’t like hearing Polish accents in Greggs. |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"Who is putting out the story and why? Why one "three word quote"?
When you work out who is behind this, you work out what is going on.
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"Ireland would not be a free for all. It would be perfectly possible to continue with historic arrangements to ensure that there wasn’t a great loophole in the way people can get into the UK, to leave us in as bad a position as we are already in... There would be our ability, as we had during the Troubles, to have people inspected. It’s not a border that everyone has to go through every day, but of course for security reasons during the Troubles, we kept a very close eye on the border, to try and stop gun-running and things like that"
That's what he said according to the article quoted by the OP |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"Who is putting out the story and why? Why one "three word quote"?
When you work out who is behind this, you work out what is going on.
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It's not a question of whom is behind it , it's the fact
That this quote is by a sitting member of UK parliament , |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Who is putting out the story and why? Why one "three word quote"?
When you work out who is behind this, you work out what is going on.
"Ireland would not be a free for all. It would be perfectly possible to continue with historic arrangements to ensure that there wasn’t a great loophole in the way people can get into the UK, to leave us in as bad a position as we are already in... There would be our ability, as we had during the Troubles, to have people inspected. It’s not a border that everyone has to go through every day, but of course for security reasons during the Troubles, we kept a very close eye on the border, to try and stop gun-running and things like that"
That's what he said according to the article quoted by the OP"
He does not have a clue about Northern Ireland.
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
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"Who is putting out the story and why? Why one "three word quote"?
When you work out who is behind this, you work out what is going on.
It's not a question of whom is behind it , it's the fact
That this quote is by a sitting member of UK parliament , "
I have no doubt the quote is accurate. No, the question was who is drawing attention to it and why?
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"Who is putting out the story and why? Why one "three word quote"?
When you work out who is behind this, you work out what is going on.
"Ireland would not be a free for all. It would be perfectly possible to continue with historic arrangements to ensure that there wasn’t a great loophole in the way people can get into the UK, to leave us in as bad a position as we are already in... There would be our ability, as we had during the Troubles, to have people inspected. It’s not a border that everyone has to go through every day, but of course for security reasons during the Troubles, we kept a very close eye on the border, to try and stop gun-running and things like that"
That's what he said according to the article quoted by the OP
He does not have a clue about Northern Ireland.
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JRM or the OP? |
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By *ara JTV/TS
over a year ago
Bristol East |
Rees Mogg.
People in uniform, carrying out spot-checks on the Irish border. Armed with . . what?
Someone blinded by the ideology of Brexit.
A true Little Englander, because that is what someone like him will rule - England.
The final implosion of empire.
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
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He just doesn't care as long as the UK leaves the EU so that the "rightful" hierarchy and "correct" levels of deference are reasserted.
Leavers, please defend your man. Sorry, your liege Lord |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"rees mogg is an intelligent person misguided in my eyes but he has a long view he is following. We can only hope at this stage there is some merit in it, but I think firstly he is a business man"
Misguided? I think he is absolutely unequivocalic and clear. He is rich, he will be richer at the expense of poor people whom he will continue to exploit. As soon as he and the Tories are released from their obligations to workers rights and environmental protection etc on 29th of March, and they start to change legislation freely, he will be even more rich and powerful.
I think he is very intelligent, purposeful and knows exactly what he is doing. |
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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago
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"rees mogg is an intelligent person misguided in my eyes but he has a long view he is following. We can only hope at this stage there is some merit in it, but I think firstly he is a business man
Misguided? I think he is absolutely unequivocalic and clear. He is rich, he will be richer at the expense of poor people whom he will continue to exploit. As soon as he and the Tories are released from their obligations to workers rights and environmental protection etc on 29th of March, and they start to change legislation freely, he will be even more rich and powerful.
I think he is very intelligent, purposeful and knows exactly what he is doing."
Exactly, watch him here suggesting that we cut environmental standards to those of India. That's the kind of Brexit HE wants. Did Brexiters on here vote for Brexit to slash environmental standards to those of India?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-safety-standards-workers-rights-jacob-rees-mogg-a7459336.html
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
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"rees mogg is an intelligent person misguided in my eyes but he has a long view he is following. We can only hope at this stage there is some merit in it, but I think firstly he is a business man
Misguided? I think he is absolutely unequivocalic and clear. He is rich, he will be richer at the expense of poor people whom he will continue to exploit. As soon as he and the Tories are released from their obligations to workers rights and environmental protection etc on 29th of March, and they start to change legislation freely, he will be even more rich and powerful.
I think he is very intelligent, purposeful and knows exactly what he is doing.
Exactly, watch him here suggesting that we cut environmental standards to those of India. That's the kind of Brexit HE wants. Did Brexiters on here vote for Brexit to slash environmental standards to those of India?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-safety-standards-workers-rights-jacob-rees-mogg-a7459336.html
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As long as it's "our" decision it must be the right one.
So if the UK doesn't feel like the environment then fine. We can follow our hero Trump and aim for leadership in polluting our own skies and rivers and land. It makes our companies "more competitive" so it's all good |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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He's smart, he wouldn't get this far if he was not smart.
Problem is, he has his position on how Britain should be and he is willing to enforce his vision to make Brexit work in accordance to his views.
The problem with this is, he wraps up a lot of ideology around the occasional bit of hard hitting pragmatism.
It's a question of whether he can carry an image of a classical liberal, which is what he's aiming for publicly, over his ideology of a conservative unionist. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"rees mogg is an intelligent person misguided in my eyes but he has a long view he is following. We can only hope at this stage there is some merit in it, but I think firstly he is a business man
Misguided? I think he is absolutely unequivocalic and clear. He is rich, he will be richer at the expense of poor people whom he will continue to exploit. As soon as he and the Tories are released from their obligations to workers rights and environmental protection etc on 29th of March, and they start to change legislation freely, he will be even more rich and powerful.
I think he is very intelligent, purposeful and knows exactly what he is doing.
Exactly, watch him here suggesting that we cut environmental standards to those of India. That's the kind of Brexit HE wants. Did Brexiters on here vote for Brexit to slash environmental standards to those of India?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-safety-standards-workers-rights-jacob-rees-mogg-a7459336.html
As long as it's "our" decision it must be the right one.
So if the UK doesn't feel like the environment then fine. We can follow our hero Trump and aim for leadership in polluting our own skies and rivers and land. It makes our companies "more competitive" so it's all good "
The irony is when trump prioritised coal and gas, he actually made new emerging renewable energy manufacturing contracts and companies less competitive. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"rees mogg is an intelligent person misguided in my eyes but he has a long view he is following. We can only hope at this stage there is some merit in it, but I think firstly he is a business man
Misguided? I think he is absolutely unequivocalic and clear. He is rich, he will be richer at the expense of poor people whom he will continue to exploit. As soon as he and the Tories are released from their obligations to workers rights and environmental protection etc on 29th of March, and they start to change legislation freely, he will be even more rich and powerful.
I think he is very intelligent, purposeful and knows exactly what he is doing.
Exactly, watch him here suggesting that we cut environmental standards to those of India. That's the kind of Brexit HE wants. Did Brexiters on here vote for Brexit to slash environmental standards to those of India?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-safety-standards-workers-rights-jacob-rees-mogg-a7459336.html
As long as it's "our" decision it must be the right one.
So if the UK doesn't feel like the environment then fine. We can follow our hero Trump and aim for leadership in polluting our own skies and rivers and land. It makes our companies "more competitive" so it's all good
The irony is when trump prioritised coal and gas, he actually made new emerging renewable energy manufacturing contracts and companies less competitive."
No irony in that. Part of the oil industry’s strategy. And as they sponsor the Republican Party, that’s all part of their plan. |
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By *asyukMan
over a year ago
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"rees mogg is an intelligent person misguided in my eyes but he has a long view he is following. We can only hope at this stage there is some merit in it, but I think firstly he is a business man
Misguided? I think he is absolutely unequivocalic and clear. He is rich, he will be richer at the expense of poor people whom he will continue to exploit. As soon as he and the Tories are released from their obligations to workers rights and environmental protection etc on 29th of March, and they start to change legislation freely, he will be even more rich and powerful.
I think he is very intelligent, purposeful and knows exactly what he is doing.
Exactly, watch him here suggesting that we cut environmental standards to those of India. That's the kind of Brexit HE wants. Did Brexiters on here vote for Brexit to slash environmental standards to those of India?
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/brexit-safety-standards-workers-rights-jacob-rees-mogg-a7459336.html
As long as it's "our" decision it must be the right one.
So if the UK doesn't feel like the environment then fine. We can follow our hero Trump and aim for leadership in polluting our own skies and rivers and land. It makes our companies "more competitive" so it's all good
The irony is when trump prioritised coal and gas, he actually made new emerging renewable energy manufacturing contracts and companies less competitive.
No irony in that. Part of the oil industry’s strategy. And as they sponsor the Republican Party, that’s all part of their plan. "
The irony is that he's handicapping the industries of the future.
China is not.
Europe is not.
India is not.
Even the Middle East is embracing alternative energy. That's irony. |
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He's not bothered about any one else but himself. One of the dangerous conservatives holding his party and the country to ransom without any care whatsoever. Vermin like him have damaged the potential for negotiations going better than they have been and the exit offer will make people suffer more for years to come. |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
its all part of the bannon playbook....
rees-mogg talks about "inspecting" people crossing the border like during the troubles
farage claiming barier wants an active IRA
basically what they are showing is they want brexit at any cost and be damned the good friday agreement because it gets in their way...
you know they are happy to sacrifice NI in their little englander dream... thats why rees-mogg won't actually go to the NI border and speak to local people..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"its all part of the bannon playbook....
rees-mogg talks about "inspecting" people crossing the border like during the troubles
farage claiming barier wants an active IRA
basically what they are showing is they want brexit at any cost and be damned the good friday agreement because it gets in their way...
you know they are happy to sacrifice NI in their little englander dream... thats why rees-mogg won't actually go to the NI border and speak to local people..... "
Or just in case he gets shot? |
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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago
upton wirral |
He is not very intelligent,not sure why people vote for him.
He is also a bit of Nazi so more suited to the labour party at the moment lol.
Do not understand why people follow him.
Ok I am a strong brexiter but think he is a discrace with his simple views.
He gives us a bad name |
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It would be good to see him placed in a seat that's not a safe conservative seat, to make him truly win it and potentially serve all constituents needs, rather than his own and those of the wealthy.
The Good Friday agreement and the open border requirements have been known about since before the referendum.the fact that his party stalled negotiations whilst they - as if by surprise - tried to find a solution, says much about their incompetence. Mogg has interfered and delayed things further, showing his contempt for the nation, the efforts invested in gaining peace and his total unsuitability to even be trusted as an MP. With his £millions, it appears like a childish game for his pleasure, rather than an issue to sustain lives and the wellbeing of millions of people.
Total filth. |
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