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Originally posted by chopper View PostIreland's answer to not wanting a hard border, is to threaten to take action which would increase the chances of a hard border? That sounds... Irish.
No deal = hard border.
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Ireland's answer to not wanting a hard border, is to threaten to take action which would increase the chances of a hard border? That sounds... Irish.
No deal = hard border.
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Irish republic just needs to leave the EU, no need for a hard border between North and South then, simples
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostSounds like a plan. Like I said before, pay off the Unionists in NI to relocate to England. Money solves everything if there's enough chucked about.
But then she would never have got re-elected.
The UK needs a good war every so often.
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Originally posted by ProInDisguise View Post... Farmers forgotten how to farm due to over reliance on CAP for too many years).
Farmers will switch to growing magic mushrooms underneath the solar panels they're covering their fields with. Then everyone can live with their head in the clouds, the brexit dream.
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Originally posted by ProInDisguise View PostOr Northern Ireland can join the Republic? Would make a lot more sense in the long run as the Unionists will be outnumbered soon enough. The UK will be an economic wasteland in a few years anyway so its in the best interests of the country. I can see Scotland joining with Ireland in a new Celtic Union that is a member of EU and is the English speaking gateway to the European market. Hopefully corporations wont be put off investing in the region due to its proximity to it's notoriously unstable neighbour where everyone is subsisting on Jam exclusively due to overproduction based on the hope that they would corner the global market (food is now too expensive to import due to the worthless pound and the Farmers forgotten how to farm due to over reliance on CAP for too many years).
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostIreland can just rejoin the UK. Simples.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostCan Scotland get out of the island of Britain? No, they cannot, even if they try.
They can just dig a moat where Hadrian's Wall is.
How wide does the water ditch need to be before it's classed as separated from the mainland?
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