They're either taking the piss or.... on 23:24 - Feb 28 with 1489 views | J2BLUE | "Obviously the sort of rejoinder from someone who didn't want to leave the EU is 'well, we all used to have that'," she told the BBC's Damian Grammaticas. "But the reality is Northern Ireland will be an integral and precious part of the UK, which is a free and sovereign independent nation, but it will also have access to the EU single market." I know I can't say anything but |  |
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They're either taking the piss or.... on 23:39 - Feb 28 with 1450 views | MattinLondon | You know when there is something on the telly which is really cringey and all you can do is turn away not wishing to see it? I think that this is possibly the first time I felt like that whilst reading a serious interview. Plenty of times I’ve felt saddened or happy etc. But possibly the first time I felt like I couldn’t read on out of sheer embarrassed bewilderment. |  | |  |
They're either taking the piss or.... on 23:45 - Feb 28 with 1423 views | BanksterDebtSlave | Does this mean we are a step nearer to a united Ireland? |  |
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They're either taking the piss or.... on 07:01 - Mar 1 with 1264 views | Pendejo |
They're either taking the piss or.... on 23:45 - Feb 28 by BanksterDebtSlave | Does this mean we are a step nearer to a united Ireland? |
No, because then they'd lose this marvellous opportunity for UK wide free trade and once more create a border in the Irish Sea. stuff Ireland being a dodgy European country and all that socialist stuff the Tories hate. (Maybe replace socialist with socially responsible) |  |
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They're either taking the piss or.... on 08:45 - Mar 1 with 1166 views | Ryorry | Friend commented “Wasn’t there something in the devolved govt laws or even older laws that *prevented* NI, Wales or Scotland being "worse off" than any other member of the UK? if NI is now "so well off" doesn't that intrinsically mean Scotland & Wales are worse off in Law?” Anyone recall that? |  |
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