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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2019 19:59:44 GMT
Is it me, but it seems the PR on Boris’s latest ‘proposal’ just deals with the NI situation. What about the rest of May’s proposal which pretty much would lock us into the European State for good by contract?
Maybe everyone has forgotten by now..baa...
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Post by Clinton Cool on Oct 2, 2019 20:15:32 GMT
I thought it was only the backstop, which the proposal deals with, that kept us tied in any meaningful way?
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Post by Mr Stabby on Oct 2, 2019 20:21:46 GMT
I think consternation will really set in among Remoaners this time next month when there aren't 70 mile queues of trucks at Dover. Then when the famine and the cholera epidemic don't happen they will become near-suicidal.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2019 20:27:49 GMT
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Post by Trina on Oct 2, 2019 21:03:18 GMT
I think consternation will really set in among Remoaners this time next month when there aren't 70 mile queues of trucks at Dover. Then when the famine and the cholera epidemic don't happen they will become near-suicidal. What about the plague of locusts ?
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Post by bodger on Oct 2, 2019 21:07:35 GMT
Is it me, but it seems the PR on Boris’s latest ‘proposal’ just deals with the NI situation. What about the rest of May’s proposal which pretty much would lock us into the European State for good by contract? Maybe everyone has forgotten by now..baa... it is you.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 2, 2019 21:13:39 GMT
Is it me, but it seems the PR on Boris’s latest ‘proposal’ just deals with the NI situation. What about the rest of May’s proposal which pretty much would lock us into the European State for good by contract? Maybe everyone has forgotten by now..baa... it is you. Probably...
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Post by Jim on Oct 3, 2019 6:14:21 GMT
Is it me, but it seems the PR on Boris’s latest ‘proposal’ just deals with the NI situation. What about the rest of May’s proposal which pretty much would lock us into the European State for good by contract? Maybe everyone has forgotten by now..baa... It might be better if it did deal with the NI situation, it doesn't, not in a way that fulfils the good Friday agreement "no customs checks on the island". Promises are made to be broken, in lying tory minds. It's all a set up for Boris to blame the EU when he gets his longed for No Deal. See you in the queues Mr Stabby.
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Post by patty on Oct 3, 2019 7:23:51 GMT
Is it me, but it seems the PR on Boris’s latest ‘proposal’ just deals with the NI situation. What about the rest of May’s proposal which pretty much would lock us into the European State for good by contract? Maybe everyone has forgotten by now..baa... . Promises are made to be broken, in lying tory minds. It ain't just the Tories who lie.... Truth is getting so rare that it's liable to face extinction.....
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 3, 2019 7:35:19 GMT
So let them make British cars instead of tugging their forelocks to the Japanese. I mean... British electricity generating windmills, as cars are for the wealthy and damaging to the environment.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 3, 2019 7:41:26 GMT
Ireland is simple. Northern Ireland leaves the EU, as it is part of the UK and the UK is leaving the EU.
Eire (Southern Ireland) stays in the EU, and there is a border between the two countries. You show your Passport when you want to go from one country to the other.
Any illegal crossing and you get punished. How about a minefield along the border? Also, on Oct 31st, Ireland can have its 'Travellers' back en masse, every last one of them deported from the UK.
If the Irish are unhappy, they should have a go at their own government which has been pissing on them for years. The Irish government did the native population no favours at all during the Potato Famine where thousands literally starved to death.
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Post by Jim on Oct 3, 2019 8:12:09 GMT
Ireland is simple. Northern Ireland leaves the EU, as it is part of the UK and the UK is leaving the EU. Eire (Southern Ireland) stays in the EU, and there is a border between the two countries. You show your Passport when you want to go from one country to the other. Any illegal crossing and you get punished. How about a minefield along the border? Also, on Oct 31st, Ireland can have its 'Travellers' back en masse, every last one of them deported from the UK. If the Irish are unhappy, they should have a go at their own government which has been pissing on them for years. The Irish government did the native population no favours at all during the Potato Famine where thousands literally starved to death. You have forgotten about the GFA. An internationally binding agreement keeping the peace in Ireland. Of course if you and Boris want war again? The ex squaddies here better start putting blanco on their puttees, ready to come out of retirement.
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Post by naughtyfox on Oct 3, 2019 8:24:13 GMT
Why would there be a war? Anyone who disturbs the peace gets punished. It really is that simple. Anyway.... has the Houses of Parliament turned in to a brothel or something? It's hideous!
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Post by ianali on Oct 3, 2019 8:39:48 GMT
Why would there be a war? Anyone who disturbs the peace gets punished. It really is that simple. Anyway.... has the Houses of Parliament turned in to a brothel or something? It's hideous! Probably a new dress code brought in by Pervy Boris.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 3, 2019 8:48:18 GMT
So let them make British cars instead of tugging their forelocks to the Japanese. I mean... British electricity generating windmills, as cars are for the wealthy and damaging to the environment. Well given there is no longer a volume wholly 'British' car manufacturer in existence thats not going to happen, nor is it ever likely to, even after we leave the EU. The majority of the people of Sunderland voted for xmas in true turkey fashion. And now they risk paying the price. ISTR the management at Nissan in the UK were variously criticised and mocked pre 2016 for even suggesting back then that leaving the EU might not bode well for their UK operations and therefore jobs.
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