I think a united Ireland is only a matter of time - maybe two centuries maybe two years but it will happen.
That's down to the Northern Irish though.
Not some scruffy plastic working class gadgy, who sidles up to scum with his opinions.
If the Northern Irish want to rejoin Eire, then its up to them.
As it stands, they do not and despise Corbyn and Donald duck. definitely not in my life time.
Not some scruffy plastic working class gadgy, who sidles up to scum with his opinions.
I think you're being a tad harsh on Tommy Robinson there, Tricky.
Driller, you're way behind the curve. The pros and cons of Brexit were for 2016 when by 6 to 1 those representative MPs devolved responsibility for our future to us, then overwhelmingly made the result law.
On this subject they aren't elected to do what they think is for the best, they gave that privilege up 30 months ago.
They have stood on clear manifestos and been clearly mandated by us , ( the majority) to get us out of the institutions of the EU.
If you don't think the establishment is trying it's very best to wriggle out of their legal and moral obligation your powers of objective reason have been seriously impaired.
They were not mandated to get a deal, they were mandated to get us out.
I don't know what you're referring to when you talk about the pros and cons of Brexit.
The question now is how the exit should be structured and what our future relationship with the EU should look like. That is clearly the MPs' job to debate and vote as they see fit.
"They were not mandated to get us a deal, they were mandated to get us out" makes no sense and is also objectively wrong. Keep on believing it if you want but you will be disappointed.