Steven Seagull
Full Member
It'll be technology that already exists that for some inexplicable reason I cannot think of, nobody seems to be able to name.
It won’t
It'll be technology that already exists that for some inexplicable reason I cannot think of, nobody seems to be able to name.
There will be more checks. That’s the be all and end all of it.
The Irish border can has been kicked down the road for 2 years and in one month the road will be at an end. Reality time.
JUST GERRRRON WIVIT!
So the Good Friday Agreement will be broken. At least the threat of foreign terrorism will soon be forgotten.
Altered perhaps
They'll kick it down further if they can. The govt's plan now is to undoubtedly get an agreement that there'll be an agreement later, or a "transition" period whereby nothing changes at all and we do everything again in 2020.
Fair play just you and ramshock going on the list. After 8 years
Altered perhaps
Its such a excuse every time I hear that. I voted NF as it was the only way to defeat tory boy in my council. feck meIt’s not voting against principle, it’s voting for other things they care about because the most important thing isn’t a realistic option at that time.
So the solution is to wait for the Republic's politicans to agree to altering the GFA (despite it being political suicide for them to do so) for the sake a Brexit that neither the Republic or NI want? Presumably by first tricking them into forgetting that their whole stance on Brexit is based on the desire to protect the GFA in the first place?
At which point they'll also presumably convince NI nationalists that saving the Brexit they don't want is worth accepting changes to the GFA that they'll naturally find unacceptable, all because it's in the UK's interest for them to do so?
Sounds very plausible. If only someone had suggested imperialist dictating before now.
See? Brexit is 7 months away & we've already run out of fruit.Replying to Oscie and Steven Seagull will be a fruitless endeavor in the CE, folks.
Its such a excuse every time I hear that. I voted NF as it was the only way to defeat tory boy in my council. feck me
er.... nopeSee? Brexit is 7 months away & we've already run out of fruit.
No it doesn’t. You need to research things properly. Last time we engaged you said we would follow “most” Eu laws. This was proven incorrect.
Altered perhaps
Fair point...People seem to forget that the GF agreement is an international treaty, agreed under international scrutiny between 2 nations whilst both were in the EU.
It required tacit approval from the EU for that reason, but they steered well clear at the time beacuse it was largely led by Clinton's administration with support from Major and Aherne for both sides.
All of these political heavyweights obviously didn't plan for the UK government making such a ludicrous move as threatening to leave the EU, knowing it would invalidate the GFA.
The EU quite righly points out that this hurdle could be overcome by allowing NI more autonomy and allowing them to remain in EU.
This option would also be requested by Scotland. This would leave England on it's own in Brexit, putting the burden of hard borders firmly onto the English.
So we would have to try and negotiate new trade rules across the world, having just demonstrated to the world that we will ignore treaties as and when it suits a small minority of lunatic fringe within one of our political parties.
I'm not into capital punishment but Cameron should be keelhauled around every inch of the UK coast for fecking up the country so much.
Fair point...
But if the British government honoured the GFA then what would the issue be, in or out of the EU? Surely peace in NI didn't hinge on EU membership.
It was Blair and Aherne. Major was involved during the Albert Reynolds era, but never involved in the GFA.
Yes you're right about Major but I mentioned him as a key factor in convincing the loyalists that they would not be sold down the river by the British government. He's also the last tory Prime minister to stand upto the lunatic fringe in his own party rather than capitulate like Cameron and May have done.Fair point...
But if the British government honoured the GFA then what would the issue be, in or out of the EU? Surely peace in NI didn't hinge on EU membership.
It was Blair and Aherne. Major was involved during the Albert Reynolds era, but never involved in the GFA.
As much as I abhor everything about Brexit, the CTA existed long before the EU (I know people can say it's because we're both in the EU that we have open borders now and I won't dispute that, although technically those open borders also existed long before the EU) so I do think that as a result the EU should be making special allowances for it. We can't have a hard border here, it would be absolute chaos on so many levels and probably ruin the Irish economy (a net contributor to the EU now) in the interim. They need to accept that the UK government is a shambles and come up with something themselves.
Harsh on Oscie, even if he was a bit odd.Replying to Oscie and Steven Seagull will be a fruitless endeavor in the CE, folks.
Corbyn is wasting my time.
Corbyn is wasting my time.
This is bullshit all options are on the table in the event they will campaign for a 2nd vote including remaining in the EU. They cannot possibly campaign to get a 2nd vote on a deal which fails to get through parliament and is rejected by the EU. The logical options would be no deal or remain and that is what will be on the table if there won't be a general election.
Tom Watson did an interview with Sophy Ridge () and when asked about his choice if there was to be a second referendum he said he would probably vote remain again so Patrick is talking shite!
Corbyn is wasting my time.
I don’t see her surviving the year.
2nd vote!!!This is bullshit all options are on the table in the event they will campaign for a 2nd vote including remaining in the EU. They cannot possibly campaign to get a 2nd vote on a deal which fails to get through parliament and is rejected by the EU. The logical options would be no deal or remain and that is what will be on the table if there won't be a general election.
Tom Watson did an interview with Sophy Ridge () and when asked about his choice if there was to be a second referendum he said he would probably vote remain again so Patrick is talking shite!
@ everyone confusing constitutional law with an inverted X-factor popularity contest … where politicians are told who the winner is but are then dared to have a stab at how that fairy tale ending might happen in the real world at risk of losing the next election!
If you think decisions are being made, right now, for the good of the realistic future of the economy or the people of the UK you are very much mistaken. For every political party involved it's all about doing what's best to stay in/or gain power come the next election.Who said anything about an election
If you think decisions are being made, right now, for the good of the realistic future of the economy or the people of the UK you are very much mistaken. For every political party involved it's all about doing what's best to stay in/or gain power come the next election.
So, hands-up I guess I mentioned an election! But it's not like it wasn't in all the headlines over the weekend and still this morning.
The lady leading everyone in the UK into the wilderness currently … voted to remain??? if that doesn't back up my argument that "getting voted in" trumps "the good of the people" I don't know what does! And NO "Trump" was not a freudian slip either it applies wonderfully here too!
Just look at the opposition's, just as pathetic, non-stance about whether (or not) to ratify another vote (the ONLY obvious transparent choice IMO btw after the facts uncovered about manipulation) because it might hurt their election credentials.
That's the worst thing about this whole debacle … the most important political decision of the new millennium is being decided under the watch of the weakest politicians we have ever seen!I agree with what you're saying, power is the only thing that interests them, not the good of the country. There are very few politicians who don't have their own self interest at heart.
May will do anything to try to stay in power so I don't see an election coming but I'm guessing things will get so bad that she'll have no choice but to resign as PM forced to so by her own party.
May is the worst PM the UK have had and Corbyn is somehow even worse.
What amazes me is that some young Labour voters, who tend to dislike the old, idolise him, when he's the most decrepid throwback to the 70s there is.
That's why I say May won't be there at the end of next year and Corbyn will never win an election now or in the future.
As much as I abhor everything about Brexit, the CTA existed long before the EU (I know people can say it's because we're both in the EU that we have open borders now and I won't dispute that, although technically those open borders also existed long before the EU) so I do think that as a result the EU should be making special allowances for it. We can't have a hard border here, it would be absolute chaos on so many levels and probably ruin the Irish economy (a net contributor to the EU now) in the interim. They need to accept that the UK government is a shambles and come up with something themselves.