BumpHere is why they will.
Ireland's geographical isolation.
Totally reliant on the UK as a land bridge to the rest of the EU.
BumpHere is why they will.
Ireland's geographical isolation.
Totally reliant on the UK as a land bridge to the rest of the EU.
No but that's ignored and applauded.
They do love a bit of Brit bashing.
I reckon when some of them go to the game they secretly hope the opposition beat city.
That is true, but in fairness I think we should all agree that a first meeting between the UK and the ROI in over three years has to be good news surely. I am certainly not counting chickens but I do know that we are all sick to death of the Brexit stagnation situation.If you were being objective, you could say the same about the leave brigade and Johnson worshippers on here celebrating the results of the meeting between Veradkar and Johnson without even knowing what they are!
Well if you like we can keep going further and further back in time with that logic but I was referring to the current situation within the constituent parts of the UK.But do you realise that's a continuation of the the same process by which Scotland, Ireland and Wales came into being as well? Let's hope we've just repelled the latest attempt at further unification though.
You could be right, but it is a crazy situation. The country needs to move on and quickly. There are other issues that need moving up the agenda.To be fair, there are plenty of Remainers on here who are accepting of us leaving with a deal, and were upbeat about yesterday's meeting. I get the impression, however, that a few others would rather see Brexit turn out to be an unmitigated disaster than a success so they can come on here and say "I told you so". In a bizarre way, you could argue that they actually want No Deal to happen because it increases the likelihood of them being proven right. Hence why they were conspicuous by their absence last night following the positive noises coming out of the meeting between Johnson and Vardaker.
Go Chippy
Go Remainer honesty
I read the post that you are replying to and thought.Ahh just 12 hours more from a poster who says 5 mins delay at one of our ports will be a disaster.
Look if they want no deal then they can by all means do the long sea crossings but i dont think they will and that a deal will be agreed.
Am not talking about supporting the Brexit party I am talking about those supporting the Eu and continually undermining this country and hampering our chance of a sensible dealNo, this is more like me criticising Otamendi because he’s making a fool of himself and is detrimental to City’s progress.
The Brexit Party’s only policy, literally only policy, is to damage our country significantly.
They’re the last people I’ll support.
Exactly my point. The Act of Union in the case of Scotland was in 1707 and Wales was in 1536. Ireland has a multiple choice answer - 1542, 1707 or 1801. Is this the 'current situation' to which you refer?Well if you like we can keep going further and further back in time with that logic but I was referring to the current situation within the constituent parts of the UK.
Hey - why are you butting in?Still being a patronising git I see when you struggle with honesty.
You didn’t want the deal and many leave MP’s/voters hated the deal too.
Let’s be frank, no one liked it but even the likes of me and Chippy said we should take it as that’s what has been negotiated following the referendum.
Am not talking about supporting the Brexit party I am talking about those supporting the Eu and continually undermining this country and hampering our chance of a sensible deal
I am sure Phil foden believes city would be better with him in the team but I can be assured that he still wants city to win and so supports city and does not leak information and the team news to the opposition to prove a point.
meanwhile we have John major Tony Blair John Bercow and probably countless others siding and leaking to the Eu to the disadvantage of their own country
My original post referenced 1707 and 1801 as they were the Acts that framed the current situation, where's the confusion? I never mentioned Wales at all.The Act of Union in the case of Scotland was in 1707 and Wales was in 1536. Ireland has a multiple choice answer - 1542, 1707 or 1801. Is this the 'current siuation' to which you refer?
Yeah - even with that surrender act being there to give the EU confidence that the UK will be undermined from within - it seems that just the sheer potential for No-Deal to happen might have been too much for the EU and Ireland...
Hey - why are you butting in?
I was just commending Chippy for the level of pragmatism that he is demonstrating and the level of honesty his appraisals reflects
I was also more widely commending the increasing level of honesty that we are seeing on here from Remainers.
1. How can that we patronising
2. I was not aiming at you of including you in my comments
What's made you grumpy today? - something happening?
???But there you have it - the commonsense of:
"We will not see movement from the EU unless and until they face the prospect of a viable No-Deal option - and the political will to use it."
Is just a general piece of commonsense and does not only pertain to the EU
I assume that details are being kept quiet for now so as to give the ERG and Farage as little time as possible to kick off when they get to know the deal - all are strangely silent at the moment. I wonder if the deal will pass the acid test in the commons? Interesting times ahead.
You think I’m undermining our chances of a good deal and Farage’s ltd co. mob aren’t?
Seriously?
I didn’t side with the EU, less of the betrayal nonsense, if you go back and read my post you see I’m purely saying the Brexit Party are the biggest twats in UK politics, which they are.
They’re embarrassing and they have the nerve to criticise EU democracy, when they’re democratically elected to be there and vote on policy, aren’t in the UK’s parliament and don’t even have a manifesto.
What the hell do those three individuals have to do with it? Tony Blair isn’t leaking anything because he’s not a Tory and isn’t friends with anyone in the government.
We’re going to need the EU after Brexit and we need to be on very good terms with them to A) get a deal done and B) continue to ensure Europe, including us, is prosperous.