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  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 43,362
    RoyalBlue said:

    malcolmg said:

    isam said:

    eek said:

    isam said:

    Greetings from Carlingford in the Republic of Ireland, just across the Loughborough from the North. Yesterday I crossed the border on big roads and small at least half a dozen times. You only have to spend a little bit of time here to realise just how little we mainland Brits know about Ireland - or what Brexit will do to it. We’re almost entirely ignorant of the consequences of what was voted for.

    Strange to think that 44% of Irish voters backed leaving really
    Not really - it's the sod you vote caused by austerity / immigration.....
    eek said:

    isam said:

    Greetings from Carlingford in the Republic of Ireland, just across the Loughborough from the North. Yesterday I crossed the border on big roads and small at least half a dozen times. You only have to spend a little bit of time here to realise just how little we mainland Brits know about Ireland - or what Brexit will do to it. We’re almost entirely ignorant of the consequences of what was voted for.

    Strange to think that 44% of Irish voters backed leaving really
    Not really - it's the sod you vote caused by austerity / immigration.....
    You would think the Irish didn’t get a vote on it the way they are portrayed as victims of English selfishness. They did, and almost half of them were so nonplussed about the border issue they voted Leave

    You being stupid , it is the other half that are complaining. NI is not your normal place it is split as a normal occurence. England is just copying what is normal for NI.
    You boys on here don't seem able to grip that England deciding your future is not everybody's cup of tea. There is no democracy in the UK, we all get what England wants.
    Last time I checked Scotland had a referendum on independence, and voted for the continuation of the Union.

    Did you forget?
    You cretinous dolt , that was because people wanted to be certain they would be in the EU. That worked out well, all that crap about how everyone's opinion would count , we would be at the table. Lying bunch of barstewards.
  • DecrepitJohnLDecrepitJohnL Posts: 13,300

    NEW THREAD

    We've heard that one before :)
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