Sick Boy
Super Moderator
In the end Varadker has a choice. He values his people or not
Nonsense, there’s no appetite in Ireland to roll over for the UK.
In the end Varadker has a choice. He values his people or not
Oh, actually didn’t Johnson at one point vote for May’s deal?
Nonsense, there’s no appetite in Ireland to roll over for the UK.
He once wrote an essay in favour of staying in the EU until he calculated a better route to No 10
In the end Varadker has a choice. He values his people or not
Is this really what it’s come to now?
Well we could look at the biggest u turn in history on Europe if we wish
Well frankly you can’t have it all ways can you.
If the uk makes an offer to temporarily preserve a backstop - which I think they will try and do - and this is rejected then that is a collective decision by people who will understand and acknowledge the consequence of it.
Then he and the countries population will accept the consequences
I was more referring to thinly veiled threats against the Irish people
Well some posters on here seem to believe that we should ignore the majority on the basis of a comeback for Gerry Adams and his IRA (not that it’s ever actually gone away)
There are no threats are there it’s economic reality that the republic will almost certainly be the economically hardest hit of the Eu countries
I’m sure Brussels will offer a helping hand
I don’t see why other countries should pay for this country’s stupidity. It isn’t Ireland’s problem to fix
Then they willingly accept the consequences of the action and clearly cannot complain afterwards
Who initiated a referendum with no plan for a Leave vote-us
Who voted to leave-us
Who triggered Article 50 thereby forcing us into a deadline-us
Your attempts to square the circle and blame Ireland for this going balls up are worse than the clown you entrust with this process
Not everything either side was true, nor was everything bollocks. Said that ad-nausea so there is nothing to 'admit' on my part.
Everyone is stating an opinion about their own perceived realistic outcome. Not every opinion is negative. Some of the most frequent remain obsessed are actually just negative in virtually every post. Nobody in Gov't really knows how this will allow out - why would any of us have a better understanding?
You only know about what preparations 'those very rich are making that have been speculated or reported in the media. If they are - so what? Some people have been stocking up on certain produce they believe will be in short supply post Brexit. Criticising them too???
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Who initiated a referendum with no plan for a Leave vote-us
Who voted to leave-us
Who triggered Article 50 thereby forcing us into a deadline-us
Your attempts to square the circle and blame Ireland for this going balls up are worse than the clown you entrust with this process
No one is blaming anyone but commercially your stance is idiotic
You are basically saying on the one hand if say Tata moved the whole of JLR out of the UK you would shrug your shoulders and blame the Indians yet on a football thread you think financial irresponsibility should be protected and even rewarded
It’s a very confused argument
It’s just another example of taking no responsibility whatsoever for our own actions.
It’s just another example of taking no responsibility whatsoever for our own actions.
Well it isn’t as we are talking about the impact on Eire which is nothing to do with us
It’s always the fault of someone else, even in a decade it’ll be the fault of the EU and the collaborating traitor remainers.It’s all they have left-blame the EU for Brexit being shite
Your comprehension skills make Astute look...astute. I argue against clubs being allowed to gamble in the first place in the same way I argue against blaming Europe for a British-made problem
You’ve already tried to blame the EU for rejecting the technological solution when the UK doesn’t have one that would be ready in time.
It’s always the fault of someone else, even in a decade it’ll be the fault of the EU and the collaborating traitor remainers.
But again the Eu are claiming to wish to protect the GFA (as if) if we say work with us and they refuse they accept the consequences
As will the UK, especially as it’s actions could jeopardise the GFA. What with the Uk on what? It’s not come up with a viable technological solution.
No you are saying the implications of owners decisions impact fans and shock horror the people need considering
Now you are going on about blaming Europe. Well I certainly blame Europe for the basket case economies created through Southern Europe so the fat get fatter
Here it’s the impact on a member state of us exiting through a democratic process. We cannot consider that impact - the member state has to and if it refuses to acknowledge its impact and do nothing about it that’s their choice
Wrong I criticise the systemic attitudes to overspending which create these problems. Just as I criticise those in Britain who look everywhere except at home for the challenges and shortcomings the country faces. Did the EU force us to implement austerity for a decade?
Simultaneously Britain is better than everyone else but it can’t possibly find ways of making social democratic policies work. The UK wants out-it is incumbent on the UK to make that decision work. Let’s not forget this should have been the ‘easiest negotiation of all time’
The parties can agree to work to create one and mutually fund it as its in both parties interests
If the uk offer this and the EU refuse then what more can the UK do?
I can assure you if the UK has started 3 years ago with this attitude we’d be in a different place now. Europe knew May and Hammond were slurping in the EU trough and they just stage managed discussions. This approach is a far more normal way to conduct business
Well the Eu certainly forced austerity on many of its members which oddly you are not bothered about
As for austerity for 10 years it’s a fallacy 90% of the country sail through economic crises with not even a blip in their lifestyle. Go to Athens and see Eu austerity in action
The EU has already worked with the UK to agree a deal.
No it worked with a pro Eu government to fudge a Hotel California deal
There we go again calling the PM treacherous
Not to the Eu which was always her real government.
And you call others thick-have a look at yourself