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Post by kris on Jan 31, 2024 12:13:23 GMT
It won’t be long until Ireland is united. Sein fein will be in charge of parliaments north and south of the boarder soon, so it’s just a matter of time.
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Post by Aloysius on Jan 31, 2024 12:44:27 GMT
It will be a happy day for some. Less so for others. But Britain has no business there and never did.
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Post by Clinton Cool on Jan 31, 2024 13:25:11 GMT
The difference in the rates of breeding in the Catholic and Protestant communities makes reunification inevitable.
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Post by Aloysius on Jan 31, 2024 14:07:01 GMT
You should find whichever trash forum Ross joined after he left and go there. Or have you appointed yourself the latest TB troll?
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Post by Jim on Jan 31, 2024 14:42:08 GMT
The DUP are clinging on by the fingernails, wielding the little power they have left, a few more years and Ireland will be united. What credence should we give to their leader, who believes the world was created 5000 years ago or whatever it claims in the bible.
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Post by Mr Stabby on Jan 31, 2024 19:36:39 GMT
I'm thinking that the Catholic population in the Republic of Ireland want to see a united Ireland and the Protestant population in Northern Ireland want to remain as part of the UK. I'm guessing whatever the final outcome is, one side is going to be disappointed. Other than that it is beyond my pay grade to have an opinion on it, although I hope they don't return to the days of killing each other all the time.
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Post by fi on Jan 31, 2024 20:24:09 GMT
You only need to look at the two sides attitude to procreation to work out the eventual solution. More troubles ahead though, is my guess.
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Post by Jim on Feb 1, 2024 9:51:32 GMT
I'm thinking that the Catholic population in the Republic of Ireland want to see a united Ireland and the Protestant population in Northern Ireland want to remain as part of the UK. I'm guessing whatever the final outcome is, one side is going to be disappointed. Other than that it is beyond my pay grade to have an opinion on it, although I hope they don't return to the days of killing each other all the time. oooh go on, commit yourself! What about the catholic population of Northern Ireland and the non religious remainers. GFA says as soon as it's likely to go through a referendum must be held.
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Post by brummieboy on Feb 1, 2024 11:30:58 GMT
Whilst Ulsters public services aren't the best, I doubt if many of either faction of the population would want to endure the alternative in the republic. It is not uncommon for an Irish family to hold a conference or raffle to see which member gets their dental treatment. it might take time in the UK but at least you get there.
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Post by Aloysius on Feb 1, 2024 12:13:02 GMT
So you missed the very recent news item about the terrible state of NHS dentistry and its likely imminent extinction then?
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Post by brummieboy on Feb 1, 2024 19:43:13 GMT
Not at all. I just dismissed it as the usual naysaying by people who pride themselves in spreading such drivel. As I said, it's not perfecf but it still does exist. In fact, if you are prepared to visit one of the teaching hospitals, you can get treatment quite quickly. Of course, they don't do cosmetic work, but will supply dentures at a reasonable cost.
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Post by kris on Feb 1, 2024 19:58:26 GMT
Cloud cuckoo land.
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Post by fi on Feb 1, 2024 19:59:02 GMT
It's bad enough when a highly qualified person picks up a drill and says 'now this won't hurt, open wide please'!
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Post by dogless on Feb 1, 2024 20:02:11 GMT
My eldest sister moved from Huntingdon up to South Yorkshire and is on a two year waiting list to become an NHS dental patient locally.
Rog
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Post by Jim on Feb 2, 2024 12:38:33 GMT
It's bad enough when a highly qualified person picks up a drill and says 'now this won't hurt, open wide please'! Cup the dentist's bollocks gently in your hand, "We're not going to hurt each other, are we?"
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