balaks
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If they ever do do a referendum, you can be damn sure it won't be on a simple majority basis.
I'm pretty certain that it will. This has been coming for years - BREXIT has just sped things up by a decade or two.
If they ever do do a referendum, you can be damn sure it won't be on a simple majority basis.
No I'm not suggesting that at all. How can you possibly divulge that from what I said.
The only sensible solution here is to ensure that NI doesn't get pulled out of the GFA. There should simply not be a future scenario where in order for that to happen, they have to switch countries, it's madness.
There is no better arrangement for anyone than the current one and that's why all this stuff happening that could potentially break that is so fecking stupid.
Boris Johnson’s suspension of the UK Parliament is unlawful, Scotland’s highest civil court has ruled.
A panel of three judges at the Court of Session found in favour of a cross-party group of politicians who were challenging the prime minister's move.
The decision overturns an earlier ruling from the court, which last week said Mr Johnson had not broken the law.
Lord Carloway issued the court's ruling on Wednesday.
The main reason I don't think it makes sense is because we already have the most sensible approach available to us in place. Reunification could potentially lead to uproar and riots from one side. We should be doing all we can to keep the GFA and current situation in place instead of these fantastical reunification ideas that could potentially cause more problems than they'll solve.Apologies if I picked you up wrong but suggesting that unification wouldn't make any sense because around half the population would oppose it rather disregards the other half of the population's views on the matter. Yes it would be highly contentious and divisive but peace was establish largely because republicanism was offered a peaceful path towards unification.
The main reason I don't think it makes sense is because we already have the most sensible approach available to us in place. Reunification could potentially lead to uproar and riots from one side. We should be doing all we can to keep the GFA and current situation in place instead of these fantastical reunification ideas that could potentially cause more problems than they'll solve.
The Scottish Nats will eat up this kind of rhetoric, the union is toast under Johnson.
Fair, yeah you didn't.You obviously didn't read right as I did no such thing
The main reason I don't think it makes sense is because we already have the most sensible approach available to us in place. Reunification could potentially lead to uproar and riots from one side. We should be doing all we can to keep the GFA and current situation in place instead of these fantastical reunification ideas that could potentially cause more problems than they'll solve.
The point I'm trying to make is that for most nationalists the GFA isn't at all about maintaining the status quo but an actual pathway towards unification.
yeah but look at the difference between Prods and Catholics. People keep bringing unification up but when around half the country would be insanely opposed to it seeing as they believe they're British, not Irish, then exactly why would it make any sense to happen?
Not to mention that the South won't go for it either.
No I was curious because I never really hear any valid reasons for leaving. At this stage I am genuinely looking for valid reasons for you leaving, because it's probably going to happen and it's going to feck my country up when you do it. When the reasons are simply because it makes certain aspects of your working life easier, it's not exactly great, is it? I genuinely can't see anything beyond selfish reasons whenever people try to present any.
If you didn't vote leave then fine, my mistake.
Indeed. It's not just about edging a vote, a UI would have to actually have a real prospect of functioning to be worthwhile.
Plus I'm not sure a lot of nationalist fully realise what a functioning United Ireland would actually look like, or to what degree "Britishness" would be integrated in the new state. It would involve a lot of compromise on their part. Would they be happy with that reality?
Future independence referendums will be interesting.
English MPs might let Northern Ireland reunite with Ireland, but Wales and Scotland, well, I am sure they would find a way of preventing it. Probably tell the Scots they are to thick and anti English to know what they are voting for.
Can't imagine where I might get that idea though.
Like I said though, actions have consequences.
Was reading the Daily Mail comments for a laugh and a few people using the term "Drain the swamp".... But someone from Sunderland used it and a reply was "you're from Sunderland for feck sake"![]()
Ehhh... they will have absolutely no say in it.
Until we are asked to help in the wake of the inevitable violence that follows.
'Help' is an ironic way of putting it.Until we are asked to help in the wake of the inevitable violence that follows.
Or perhaps the UK continues to have some responsibility for NI until such time as full unification occurs? If violence flaired up during the transition period then of course Ireland and the UK would share responsibility to try and sort it. Once unification is completed then I can't see how the UK would have anything to do with it.
Didn't catch her name. Sounded Northern but not normal Northern. Almost as if she enjoyed watching cricket as well.Who was this?
Which has the potential to cause further problems.
Though I agree we should be involved in the transition, we would also likely be blamed for any problems.
The extreme elements involved make the most extreme brexiteers or remained look like children at the end of the day.
'Help' is an ironic way of putting it.
Well there is a reason why many in Ireland see the UK (really the English) as a group to be blamed for any problems. That probably will never change.
That's true and to a degree, fair.
However said people should remember that another European Nation inflicted far more damage to other European nations and the continent has managed to move on.
There comes a time where it's time to move on and anything else is just self justification for violence.
Hopefully one day that day does come, though it likely won't be in our lifetimes.
Until we are asked to help in the wake of the inevitable violence that follows.
Didn't catch her name. Sounded Northern but not normal Northern. Almost as if she enjoyed watching cricket as well.
She was asked if Ireland getting a different deal for agricultural goods would give the Scottish and Welsh the opportunity to demand similar terms and restrengthen the Scottish Indy cause. Her response was that the SNP and their Remain in the EU stance was the reason why Brexit was taking too long. The SNP guy said at least people know where his party stand on the subject.
They really need to stop this kind of talk and sharpish otherwise someone will get hurt.
Many of these MPs come from constituencies that are remain so they're doing their jobs exactly as they should. For the leave constituencies i do think it's poor but they were elected in 2017 with their views known.
I'd like her to try take them to court of law for a non-binding election. How can a non-binding referendum even be democratic anyway. Let's not forget the commons voted for this act, no where did it say the result had to be implemented so this is on them.
It might aid the 'moving on' if Irish people weren't obliged to wait 50 years for the potential prosecution of murdering soldiers.There comes a time where it's time to move on and anything else is just self justification for violence.
That's true and to a degree, fair.
However said people should remember that another European Nation inflicted far more damage to other European nations and the continent has managed to move on.
There comes a time where it's time to move on and anything else is just self justification for violence.
Hopefully one day that day does come, though it likely won't be in our lifetimes.
'Help' is an ironic way of putting it.
It might aid the 'moving on' if Irish people weren't obliged to wait 50 years for the potential prosecution of murdering soldiers.
Many people have got away with a great deal over Ireland. Hopefully one day all face justice but it won't happen.
Yes, they could vote leave under English feckwits, or vote remain under English feckwits.Wales voted to leave and voted in two Brexit party MEPS this year out of four.
If they don't want to be dragged down into the mire with England they should stop voting for English feckwits.