...aaaaand, No 10 has shot it down.
For all her faults (and there are many) May has the patience of a saint with Davis. He must be wondering just how incompetent he needs to be before she’ll sack him.
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Originally posted by meridian View PostNorth south?
East west?
Somewhere vaguely in the middle, like a Korean DMZ?
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/irel...tus-1.3516051?
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostYou missed the fada.
People listen to Good Morning Ireland, rather than watch it.
I was talking about amusement on Good Morning Ireland - the presenters. They don't come across as very SF to me.
Apart from that, keep up the good work.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostConsidering the gains that Sinn Fein have made in local elections I would suggest that there may be 1 or 2 SF voters who also watch GMI.
Z - In "Nice use of the fada" - mode...
People listen to Good Morning Ireland, rather than watch it.
I was talking about amusement on Good Morning Ireland - the presenters. They don't come across as very SF to me.
Apart from that, keep up the good work.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostGood Morning Ireland is the equivalent of the Today programme. Very establishment and not at all Sinn Féin.
Z - In "Nice use of the fada" - mode...
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI'm sure there is - certainly amongst the Sinn Fein voting morons who see "Brexit" as a back door to a unified Ireland.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostI do chuckle that the term West Brit is still used. Just correct their mistake and write 'C-, could try harder' in red at the bottom of the page. It's the ones the change it to 'The North' you need to watch.
I've not had anyone try to 'correct' to 'the North' in writing, b
But it's sometimes used in conversation in meetings etc.
It would be much easier if everyone used terms correctly as follows:
'Ireland' for the island (or 'island of Ireland' where it may cause confusion)
'Ireland' for the state (or 'Republic of Ireland' where it may cause confusion, but not 'Irish Republic' as some UK news outlets do or 'Southern Ireland', both of which are historical terms, or 'Éire' in the same way that we do not say 'Italia' in English)
'Northern Ireland' for the province of the UK
'Ulster' for the nine northern counties of the island of Ireland
'Great Britain' for the island
I don't know what the answer is for 'British Isles'. I avoid the term. People seem to be playing fairly nicely around 'Derry' and 'Londonderry'. I avoid the term like the plague and have been known to use the term 'Altnagelvin local catchment area' in work meetings with a cross-border attendance.
'West Brit' is pretty offensive but I get away with it if I use the term playfully. I'm yet to hear the term 'the Hun', except from my dear wife of course.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostWe(The UK) and they(Eire) can't afford unification.
Doesn't mean people won't vote for it.
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Originally posted by The_Equalizer View PostA referendum on a UI is the one thing I could see reigniting 'The Troubles'. Imagine Scots Indy Ref, Brexit and a good dose of sectarianism/triumphalism rolled into one.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostI'm sure there is - certainly amongst the Sinn Fein voting morons who see "Brexit" as a back door to a unified Ireland.
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Originally posted by Old Greg View PostIn terms of the DUP, it's easy to see them as simply bible bashers, but they are pretty pragmatic when it comes to business and trade. Where they are quite right is that there cannot be a customs barrier between NI and GB.Last edited by The_Equalizer; 1 June 2018, 10:53.
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