https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-the-papers-44836288
I feel another referendum coming. I hope it will be more clearly worded.
I feel another referendum coming. I hope it will be more clearly worded.
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-the-papers-44836288
I feel another referendum coming. I hope it will be more clearly worded.
https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-the-papers-44836288
I feel another referendum coming. I hope it will be more clearly worded.
No chance.
The EU wants a hard Brexit to create chaos in the UK.
Witness the Irish PM, threatening to stop planes flying to UK using Irish airspace.
Irish PM mocked for saying he may ban British planes from airspace | Daily Mail Online
OK, he is a raging PCvirtuesignaling idjut.
Of course, as The Sun pointed out yesterday, if Mr Varadkar carries out his threat Britain can just retaliate by ending RAF protection of Irish skies.
They should send the RAF to have Ireland rejoin the UK... the hard way. :lol:
Either that, or since about 99% of every Irish truck travels across the UK to get to Europe,
a 300% tariff should shut the Micks down in about a week.
Let them choke on their potatoes.
It's Varadkar who started banging on about the Irish-UK border, acting as though it's some sort of problem for Ireland because soon it will be an EU-non-EU border. Yet most EU member states border non-EU member states, and they all seem to get on alright. The Irish are just inventing a problem which doesn't really exist.
No, the Irish have a long and unhappy history with an armed border with Ulster and they don't want to return to those had, old days.
If that happens, it will be as a result of terrorism, and that terrorism will be the fault of terrorists, not Brexit.
Really. Our border with the United States is ptretty much an armed one ,.
Really. Our border with the United States is ptretty much an armed one , again and it has little to do with terrorism originating in Canada.
The armed border was only that way because of the Troubles.
Other than that, there has never been a hard border between the UK and Ireland. There has been free movement between the two countries ever since Ireland seceded from the UK in 1922. That free movement predates the EU.
Boring?
This from a guy who labors day and night to get responses to his ridiculous posts about England?