So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! 08:51 - Feb 28 with 3853 views | unstableblue | NI now has full access to both UK and EU markets? Is that correct? Leading arch leave loon Steve Baker to say: “What an extraordinary opportunity for Northern Ireland: dual access to both markets.” And leader Rishi to say: “ “Northern Ireland has this very special position, where it has access to the UK market, it has access to the EU market - which makes it an incredibly attractive place to invest.” I mean this is rather surreal isn’t it?! Is it also true NI ‘citizens’ have free movement in the EU as well ?!!? That’s what we all want. |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:24 - Feb 28 with 890 views | DJR |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:13 - Feb 28 by ThisIsMyUsername | So are NI residents getting freedom of movement within the EU now or is this still to be confirmed? If so then 'at least' it's only the English, Scottish and Welsh who are now missing out on this previously enjoyed right and benefit.(Sarcasm). |
They can have if they opt for an Irish passport, which is open to those born in, or who are the child or grandchild of a person born in, the island of Ireland. Lucky people, and as you say, something denied to the rest of us. [Post edited 28 Feb 2023 13:25]
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:29 - Feb 28 with 860 views | leitrimblue |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:04 - Feb 28 by Swansea_Blue |
the UK is utterly insane Here’s a bit more on Sunak pointing out how stupid we’ve been |
Rishis so funny. It's like an episode of the day today |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:54 - Feb 28 with 821 views | Pinewoodblue |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:29 - Feb 28 by leitrimblue | Rishis so funny. It's like an episode of the day today |
Why stand in front of what appears to be a stack of cans of Coca-Cola. |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:01 - Feb 28 with 805 views | Keno |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:54 - Feb 28 by Pinewoodblue | Why stand in front of what appears to be a stack of cans of Coca-Cola. |
cos he wanted to give a Pepsi talk? |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:08 - Feb 28 with 789 views | leitrimblue |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:01 - Feb 28 by Keno | cos he wanted to give a Pepsi talk? |
Always preferred shirlie |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:21 - Feb 28 with 760 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:54 - Feb 28 by Pinewoodblue | Why stand in front of what appears to be a stack of cans of Coca-Cola. |
Because they both have slick branding, worth lots of money - but ultimately lack any substance. |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:27 - Feb 28 with 750 views | BlueBadger |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:21 - Feb 28 by SuperKieranMcKenna | Because they both have slick branding, worth lots of money - but ultimately lack any substance. |
And are very bad for you. |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:39 - Feb 28 with 739 views | noggin |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:27 - Feb 28 by BlueBadger | And are very bad for you. |
There's always the diet version..... Starmer. No better for you but the branding makes the gullible believe it is. |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:43 - Feb 28 with 733 views | ElephantintheRoom | The elephant in the Oirish room is that this is the first time that ERG loons and a serving prime minister have admitted that Brexit is utterly impossible. They’ve even said access to the season Nile market and the UK market is a huge economic benefit. Another turbo towards Scottish independence unless the UK is given the same advantages |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:43 - Feb 28 with 731 views | BlueBadger |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:11 - Feb 28 by Blueschev | Surely this lunacy is the final nail in the coffin for these fools? It's either they think that the general public are completely thick, or they're completely thick. |
Be be fair, voting patterns in major votes since 2015(at least) does suggest that they might be justified in thinking that the public are indeed thick. |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:54 - Feb 28 with 712 views | Cotty | It's exactly what we all had on the day of the vote in 2016 too. Including a veto. |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:58 - Feb 28 with 695 views | SuperKieranMcKenna |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:39 - Feb 28 by noggin | There's always the diet version..... Starmer. No better for you but the branding makes the gullible believe it is. |
Nice bit of English irony on this thread given you backed a lifelong Brexiteer. |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:59 - Feb 28 with 694 views | noggin |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:58 - Feb 28 by SuperKieranMcKenna | Nice bit of English irony on this thread given you backed a lifelong Brexiteer. |
The one that voted remain? |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 15:12 - Feb 28 with 677 views | Zapers |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 14:59 - Feb 28 by noggin | The one that voted remain? |
Gullible is gullible. Of course he never lied, he's a politician;) |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 15:15 - Feb 28 with 670 views | noggin |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 15:12 - Feb 28 by Zapers | Gullible is gullible. Of course he never lied, he's a politician;) |
Matters little, his party was a remain party. |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 16:48 - Feb 28 with 599 views | noggin |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 16:43 - Feb 28 by jaykay | so lucky to have a irish grandfather |
And a great man he was. |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 18:23 - Feb 28 with 538 views | HARRY10 | It cannot be of much comfort to the dimwitted brexiters to learn that some of their leaders are now openly pointing out the benefits of EU membership. And if they engage what limited intellect they have they will recognise the sh.yte they were fed was merely for those leaders personal political advantage. And it was sh.yte. Wrapped up in lies and sealed up in a box of misinformation, that required it's believers to never question the contents but to bleat out " project fear" instead. Whatever evidence was put up, or whatever realities existed they could simply be countered by those two words "project fear" And as the realities of the UK being a third country hit home so the requirement for once fervent brexiters to shift their position have become yet another political expedient. Some may recall the last page of the book Animal Farm. Much as the DUP need an outside 'enemy' to justify their existence - and so are required to take a hostile position at a very turn. Sadly these are the consequences of unprincipled politics and politicians. "Our coloured bit of cloth is better than yours, our skin colour is better than yours.............only as long as it suits us". So expect a 'stab in the back' explanation as it becomes all too obvious that Brexit is over. Expect it to be some variate of the line, "we didn't get the brexit we were told'', "we had the wrong politicians '', "we wuz sold out innit " and much comment to that effect will be added to by pointing out that Sunak has a brown face. Although it should be a case of schadenfreude as the sight of thick brexiters being shafted by their 'betters' becomes apparent. That has to be tempered with the reality of what they have done to the UK - the damage to the economy and people's lives that will have a lasting effect, and require much hard work to repair. The moot point in years to come will be what harmed the UK the most.....COVID or Brexit |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 18:34 - Feb 28 with 540 views | Ryorry |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 18:23 - Feb 28 by HARRY10 | It cannot be of much comfort to the dimwitted brexiters to learn that some of their leaders are now openly pointing out the benefits of EU membership. And if they engage what limited intellect they have they will recognise the sh.yte they were fed was merely for those leaders personal political advantage. And it was sh.yte. Wrapped up in lies and sealed up in a box of misinformation, that required it's believers to never question the contents but to bleat out " project fear" instead. Whatever evidence was put up, or whatever realities existed they could simply be countered by those two words "project fear" And as the realities of the UK being a third country hit home so the requirement for once fervent brexiters to shift their position have become yet another political expedient. Some may recall the last page of the book Animal Farm. Much as the DUP need an outside 'enemy' to justify their existence - and so are required to take a hostile position at a very turn. Sadly these are the consequences of unprincipled politics and politicians. "Our coloured bit of cloth is better than yours, our skin colour is better than yours.............only as long as it suits us". So expect a 'stab in the back' explanation as it becomes all too obvious that Brexit is over. Expect it to be some variate of the line, "we didn't get the brexit we were told'', "we had the wrong politicians '', "we wuz sold out innit " and much comment to that effect will be added to by pointing out that Sunak has a brown face. Although it should be a case of schadenfreude as the sight of thick brexiters being shafted by their 'betters' becomes apparent. That has to be tempered with the reality of what they have done to the UK - the damage to the economy and people's lives that will have a lasting effect, and require much hard work to repair. The moot point in years to come will be what harmed the UK the most.....COVID or Brexit |
Sadly, some of them are I'm sure still too dimwitted to understand that Sunak & Co "are now openly pointing out the benefits of EU membership." |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 19:08 - Feb 28 with 514 views | HARRY10 |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:11 - Feb 28 by Blueschev | Surely this lunacy is the final nail in the coffin for these fools? It's either they think that the general public are completely thick, or they're completely thick. |
They know that enough voters are that thick - as what would explain so many believing the obvious lies of habitual liars such as Rees-Mogg, Farage and Johnson otherwise ? By the way has anyone seen or heard from any of these shysters since Sunak admitted to the benefits of EU membership ? |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 19:56 - Feb 28 with 469 views | Ryorry |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 19:08 - Feb 28 by HARRY10 | They know that enough voters are that thick - as what would explain so many believing the obvious lies of habitual liars such as Rees-Mogg, Farage and Johnson otherwise ? By the way has anyone seen or heard from any of these shysters since Sunak admitted to the benefits of EU membership ? |
Not a whisper. How strange 😂 |  |
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 21:04 - Feb 28 with 429 views | Nthsuffolkblue |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 13:54 - Feb 28 by Pinewoodblue | Why stand in front of what appears to be a stack of cans of Coca-Cola. |
Product placement - the PM doesn't pass up an opportunity to make a bit on the side. Either that or the shelves of tomatoes didn't seem such a good idea. [Post edited 28 Feb 2023 21:05]
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So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 23:39 - Feb 28 with 398 views | HARRY10 | the prime miniature's official spokesman told reporters: "The British people made a decision in 2016 and we are seeing the benefits of that decision, whether that's in the ability to change our environment laws, some of the tax elements the prime minister talked about just today, in fact." Now you would think that even the dimmest of dim Brexiteers (yes, I know) would finally be able to grasp what one of the intents of Brexit was (the huge amount of sh.it now being dumped in the sea and the rivers might be a clue.) There was nothing in any EU agreement that stipulated that no member country could raise standards. So the only change would be one of lowering them. This was explained very slowly..... and repeatedly to the thickos ....." project fear...baa baa" Now here we have, the miniature actually boasting about it. What next ? Cutting wages ? Nah, that would mean millions of government employees right across the board we be going on strike in protest.And if they were, so what cry the red wallers. It's not like any of us are employed by the government. Or use the NHS. And as to cutting tax the Tories are bound to at some point, seeing as how they are at their highest level for 70 years. And thanks to brexit VAT has now been taken off energy bills.....................or will be when some (even one would do) of those 40 new deals are brought in. "so tune into next weeks exciting adventure as the Prime Miniature battles against the wicked government who are denying nurses a pay rise" Dick Head |  | |  |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 23:49 - Feb 28 with 396 views | BanksterDebtSlave |
So can I clarify this EU Northern Ireland deal?! on 10:19 - Feb 28 by leitrimblue | No shortage of tomatoes in Co Leitrim or just across border in Enniskillen strangely enough..... |
Or, even stranger, Framlingham coop. |  |
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