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  • RED
    Very Senior Member - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11689

    #16
    Originally posted by togor
    It appears that multiple forum members are unfamiliar with the Irish aspect of Brexit. Here is a nice Q&A.

    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern...itics-44615404
    It appears that you believe everything you read. May is against Brexit and is doing everything she can do to overturn the vote of the country. Just as the treasonous Democrats that would murder millions, destroy the U.S. and rain death, upon the earth if they could just destroy Trump. There have been several workable border proposals and she rejects them all. Just like the American traitors reject the wall.

    Yeah, you reject Brexit because it goes against your utopian, Socialist, One World Government.

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    • togor
      Banned
      • Nov 2009
      • 17610

      #17
      Red doesn't believe the article? Why? The EU and UK have a land border on the island. Customs issues resulting from a hard Brexit are easily identified. The UK doesn't want to lose NI because the Scottish could be next.

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      • lyman
        Administrator - OFC
        • Aug 2009
        • 11268

        #18
        Originally posted by RED
        It appears that you believe everything you read. May is against Brexit and is doing everything she can do to overturn the vote of the country. Just as the treasonous Democrats that would murder millions, destroy the U.S. and rain death, upon the earth if they could just destroy Trump. There have been several workable border proposals and she rejects them all. Just like the American traitors reject the wall.

        Yeah, you reject Brexit because it goes against your utopian, Socialist, One World Government.
        when you get a chance,

        come off the mountain, and pull the flag away just enough to uncover your eyes,


        I've not kept up much with brexit but know that Ireland (not Northern Ireland), is not part of the UK, and is part of Europe,,(I know I will be corrected if wrong)

        so, if the UK takes it pints and goes home, there will have to be some formal or 'offical' border between Northern Ireland and the rest of the country ,,,

        it makes sense,,

        doesn't really translate to all the other twist and burn BS you keep typing, since the last time there was a Spanish invasion, it did not go so well,

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        Originally posted by togor
        Red doesn't believe the article? Why? The EU and UK have a land border on the island. Customs issues resulting from a hard Brexit are easily identified. The UK doesn't want to lose NI because the Scottish could be next.
        wasn't there some discussion about Scotland pulling out not long ago, and after they (Scotland) realized the costs involved, it quietly went away???

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        • togor
          Banned
          • Nov 2009
          • 17610

          #19
          Yes, Lyman there was, and then the English go and vote for Brexit. The Scots tend to be more pro-European, I suppose seeing value in there being a seat of power besides London. Brexit is truly a project of the Little Englanders, which leaves other parts of the UK looking for remedies.

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          • lyman
            Administrator - OFC
            • Aug 2009
            • 11268

            #20
            I had a customer and friend that was an ExPat,
            he would go back to England (he insisted he was from England, not the UK)

            he had not much to say good about England, and the UK , joining the EU,
            apparently before it was a really cheap vacation for the avg middle class Brit to go to Italy and Spain for a cheap good vacation,

            the EU made that go away, according to him

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