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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOk, in answer to your question.
In 2 parts if I may.
1) The Dutch, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Germans are all members of the oppressive EU that have rejected all proposals made to resolve the Irish border problems.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhich proposals were these?
There's been a proposal for a technical solution that doesn't exist, isn't in development, hasn't even had a spec written for it.
What are all the others?
If any of the proposals had been accepted we would know about it.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOk, in answer to your question.
In 2 parts if I may.
1) The Dutch, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Germans are all members of the oppressive EU that have rejected all proposals made to resolve the Irish border problems.
There's been a proposal for a technical solution that doesn't exist, isn't in development, hasn't even had a spec written for it.
What are all the others?
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOk, in answer to your question.
In 2 parts if I may.
1) The Dutch, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Germans are all members of the oppressive EU that have rejected all proposals made to resolve the Irish border problems.
2) The Welsh are likely to be the ones who will suffer the most due to two of the major gateways to Ireland being situated in Wales.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostWhich was a direct response to OPM's claims about Germany (i.e. OPM didn't have a straight answer to a question about Ireland, so he changed the topic to Germany, in the same way that you don't like answering difficult questions so you like to change the topic by giving partial quotes out of context, etc.)
OPM brought up Germany. Eirikur pointed out his error.
So, please answer my question: What have the Dutch, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Germans and the Welsh got to do with the Irish Border Problem?
Since you decided to bring other nations into it.
In 2 parts if I may.
1) The Dutch, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Germans are all members of the oppressive EU that have rejected all proposals made to resolve the Irish border problems.
2) The Welsh are likely to be the ones who will suffer the most due to two of the major gateways to Ireland being situated in Wales.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostPlease read the above.
Which was a direct response to OPM's claims about Germany (i.e. OPM didn't have a straight answer to a question about Ireland, so he changed the topic to Germany, in the same way that you don't like answering difficult questions so you like to change the topic by giving partial quotes out of context, etc.)
OPM brought up Germany. Eirikur pointed out his error.
So, please answer my question: What have the Dutch, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Germans and the Welsh got to do with the Irish Border Problem?
Since you decided to bring other nations into it.
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostThe whataboutery is strong in this one.
What have the Dutch, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Germans and the Welsh got to do with the Irish Border Problem?Originally posted by EirikurI don't hear the UK apologizing for 100s of years colonialism and be the root cause of many wars, until today because of artificial borders drawn in Asia and Africa by the colonial office.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostThey did think about it. They were even offered help to invade Ireland by a minor Irish King.
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