Have to image some sort of referendum on a United Ireland might be possible in the future. The worry in the short term is that people over here(England)won't give that much of a shit if there ends up being a border put up again in the North.Worrying
We won't give a shit until bombs start going off again over here.Have to image some sort of referendum on a United Ireland might be possible in the future. The worry in the short term is that people over here(England)won't give that much of a shit if there ends up being a border put up again in the North.
They get away with anything they like already, 17.4 million believed all the lies two years ago, and most of them still believe them now.
Truth is not important. Just tell people what they want to hear and see how long you can get away with it.
Labour has consistently voted in favour of the amendment and will do so again tomorrow.What would be shameful is if Labour enabled the Tories to win the vote. Frank Field with his deluded views and righteous nonsense will give the Tories absolute power to screw us over.
Meanwhile, the government has awarded another contract to Capita despite assigning it the highest risk rating. This country's seriously becoming a joke.
It's reassuring to see the BBC is focussing on international issues at this point as well, while the country's going to the dogs.
Yeah but if Corbyn comes out against Brexit...Tory rebels don't really exist, at the end of the day they will end up banding together to screw over the rest of the country
Not any time soon it’s not.On another note, I think the reunification of Ireland is inevitable.
Not any time soon it’s not.
Lastest poll I saw had it at 44% for a United Ireland. It's a way off but not impossible if Brexit really hits the shit.Yeah I don't get this nonsense they keep leading with. Polls consistently show it wouldn't happen.
It may happen but not for another 15-20 years.
Ireland doesn't even fcuking want N.Ireland (neither does England), nevermind what way the vote would go.
Yeah I don't get this nonsense they keep leading with. Polls consistently show it wouldn't happen.
It may happen but not for another 15-20 years.
Ireland doesn't even fcuking want N.Ireland (neither does England), nevermind what way the vote would go.
That’s only in the event of no deal
Just curious why you think that? Because the border issue is unsolvable?On another note, I think the reunification of Ireland is inevitable.
Not necessarily.Just curious why you think that? Because the border issue is unsolvable?
How is that possible if they're making their investment decisions this summer? Apologies if it's explained in the full article, I can only see the first part before the paywall.
The area this has the biggest impact voted leave.
Similar article in the Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/politic...lans-uk-cuts-amid-fears-of-hard-brexit-impact
But there are only three choices
1. Stay in the EU. 2. Stay in the EU in all but name(ie still in the CU/SM) 3. No Deal
Anyone on either Brexit or Remain who thinks otherwise is living in dreamland. there are no bits to cherry-pick.
Companies will definitely start making decisions by the autumn.
Hope the UK government and May are ready for next week because it's far more crucial than they realise.
ROI would need to set aside tens of billions to absorb NI. The difference in GDP, GINI, wages, infrastructure etc. is vast and 40% of NI are employed in public service in the UK.Not necessarily.
But I think Westminster will hang NI out to dry and some will start to question if the unknown is in thier best interest. A process which will take decades.
Assume you would be happy with option 2 then?