


Remember the European Economic Community did its job after years of war in Europe and produced stability within the 9 member states, unfortunately it has become an uncontrollable beast...
Absolutely 100% wrong. I've posted on this before but I can guarantee you if (if) Brexit goes ahead there 100% will be a hard border between Ireland and NI. Our government is quietly but actively planning for it.Allgunsblazin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 6:10 pmOn a serious note, the buffoonery that has gone on is absolutely shameful and that is from both sides, as for Ireland re border![]()
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well that is a Red Herring thrown in by Barnier and his cronies, there will be no border but Leo ought to stop being a pawn and he should tell them where to go, being neighbours I think we know where our bread is buttered and we do not need to be scalded by European dictators...
Remember the European Economic Community did its job after years of war in Europe and produced stability within the 9 member states, unfortunately it has become an uncontrollable beast...
Aha DB10 lives....DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 6:29 amAbsolutely 100% wrong. I've posted on this before but I can guarantee you if (if) Brexit goes ahead there 100% will be a hard border between Ireland and NI. Our government is quietly but actively planning for it.Allgunsblazin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 6:10 pmOn a serious note, the buffoonery that has gone on is absolutely shameful and that is from both sides, as for Ireland re border![]()
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well that is a Red Herring thrown in by Barnier and his cronies, there will be no border but Leo ought to stop being a pawn and he should tell them where to go, being neighbours I think we know where our bread is buttered and we do not need to be scalded by European dictators...
Remember the European Economic Community did its job after years of war in Europe and produced stability within the 9 member states, unfortunately it has become an uncontrollable beast...
Yep it will go ahead and we will have to split the Welsh Sea and airspace up, did you see that unearthed massive stone sign that stated EIRE as they did not want to be bombed in WW2?DB10GOONER wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 6:29 amAbsolutely 100% wrong. I've posted on this before but I can guarantee you if (if) Brexit goes ahead there 100% will be a hard border between Ireland and NI. Our government is quietly but actively planning for it.Allgunsblazin wrote: ↑Mon Aug 06, 2018 6:10 pmOn a serious note, the buffoonery that has gone on is absolutely shameful and that is from both sides, as for Ireland re border![]()
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well that is a Red Herring thrown in by Barnier and his cronies, there will be no border but Leo ought to stop being a pawn and he should tell them where to go, being neighbours I think we know where our bread is buttered and we do not need to be scalded by European dictators...
Remember the European Economic Community did its job after years of war in Europe and produced stability within the 9 member states, unfortunately it has become an uncontrollable beast...
Forgot about Gibraltar...Theoperator wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 3:51 pm@DB10, even if the Irish government is planning for it surely the population wont stand for it on either side of the border, once a queue develops on day one it will surely all kick off. By day 3 it will stop I suspect.
Isnt there a very long history of ignoring the border when it suits ? The thought of a mad Gibraltar type border queue simply wont wash when the border is so much larger. The amount of border crossing commuting is pretty large these days, let alone trans border shopping and trade generally isnt it?
Forget the unelected Varadker, he'll be gone within a year or two. First election he's gone. He has a weaker mandate than May.
The Irish government could give 2 fucks about what the people think. Border shopping is not as big as it was and most trade will be by train and or express truck lanes at border checkpoints. You have to remember both sides ran a reasonably smooth border for decades, they know how to do it.Theoperator wrote: ↑Tue Aug 07, 2018 3:51 pm@DB10, even if the Irish government is planning for it surely the population wont stand for it on either side of the border, once a queue develops on day one it will surely all kick off. By day 3 it will stop I suspect.
Isnt there a very long history of ignoring the border when it suits ? The thought of a mad Gibraltar type border queue simply wont wash when the border is so much larger. The amount of border crossing commuting is pretty large these days, let alone trans border shopping and trade generally isnt it?
typical Brexiteer thought process - always looking for a conspiracy theory when none exist!A11M11 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 08, 2018 4:41 pmCan't help but suspect that there is more than a little hint of manipulation in this. It's an exact paralell to the city reaction following the referendum result . Carney says it's bad just like last time best drop the pound's value , Make it harder for the fools that didn't vote the way we wanted especially just as the school holidays get started..