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  1. #41
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    The poor people of Ireland always end up being the political pawn of the British. Shameful really.
    Don't be silly BT, we both know whose game the Irish are a pawn in this time, and it's not ours. Sadly for them their pawn will be sacrificed by the EU when it suits them, the Irish just don't realise it yet. But they will.

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Don't be silly BT, we both know whose game the Irish are a pawn in this time, and it's not ours. Sadly for them their pawn will be sacrificed by the EU when it suits them, the Irish just don't realise it yet. But they will.
    Forgive me sinkov, I'd forgotten us British are not involved in the hard border issue.

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    Just about sums it up rather succinctly I think...

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    Forgive me sinkov, I'd forgotten us British are not involved in the hard border issue.
    It's a confected issue which could have been resolved by a trade deal, which could have been negotiated alongside the WA, that's what our negotiators proposed to do, but Barnier refused, you could actually see the decision being taken in the documentary which the BBC hid away on their BBC4 channel. Barnier says quite clearly 'We will decide the sequencing', May decided to go along with that and not contest the issue as David Davis wanted to do. So no trade talks until after we had left and the Irish Border problem arose. The EU created this problem, the Irish thought it all great fun to give us a kicking, and now the chickens are coming home to roost. We aren't going to create a hard border, we aren't putting any infrastructure in place, we are happy we can cope on our side. What are they going to do ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    I would rather slash both wrists and jump in a vault of sulphuric acid than ever vote Tory sinkov.

    VOTE LABOUR - FOR THE MANY NOT THE FEW...

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    Should put her in charge of funding the project BT , I bet she can reduce the costs in one foul swoop.

    One two miss a few 99-100

  6. #46
    I met her last week army. She is surprisingly pleasant, but to quote my mucker from the Ribble Valley, she really is "as thick as mince".

    One agenda in her repertoire "racism". Other than that, she is as dull as dishwater politically wise.

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