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Previously on "EU to demand Brexit bill in the event of no deal"
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EU to demand Brexit bill in the event of no deal
Originally posted by Old Greg View PostOr tanks.
In fact, the last time I complimented one of the Guards, he said “Tanks, a million”
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYes. I've even proposed it. Ireland isn't part of NATO and doesn't have nuclear weapons.
Thank goodness they've got all that money coming in from the EU otherwise they'd really be in the tulip!
Btw, the Celtic Tiger was a lie, it was a fat cat robbing the till!
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYes. I've even proposed it. Ireland isn't part of NATO and doesn't have nuclear weapons.
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostHas anybody thought that an easy solution to the Ireland problem is to simply invade Ireland and annex it to the UK.
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Originally posted by GreenMirror View PostWhy would the UK want them? Better to unite Ireland.
On a serious note, what are the chaps in Norn Iron expected to do when they no longer have the NHS?
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Originally posted by Yorkie62 View PostHas anybody thought that an easy solution to the Ireland problem is to simply invade Ireland and annex it to the UK.
Worked for Putin in Crimea and the EU did jack.
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Has anybody thought that an easy solution to the Ireland problem is to simply invade Ireland and annex it to the UK.
Worked for Putin in Crimea and the EU did jack.
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Originally posted by Whorty View PostLove reading the comments on these articles. Didn't take the gammons long before they mentioned the war
What I don't understanding is why the UK started talking to the EU about a deal in the first place. It always was no deal all the way.
Now it looks like a disorderly no deal.
I eagerly await the 90% drop in house prices when all non UK citizens are ejected from the country on March 29.
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