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Previously on "Irish No Deal Plans"

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  • minestrone
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    Irish Nobels...


    William C. Campbell, Physiology or Medicine, 2015
    John Hume, Peace, 1998
    David Trimble, Peace, 1998
    Séamus Heaney, Literature, 1995
    Mairead Corrigan, Peace, 1976
    Betty Williams, Peace, 1976
    Seán MacBride, Peace, 1974
    Samuel Beckett, Literature, 1969
    Ernest Walton, Physics, 1951
    George Bernard Shaw*, Literature, 1925
    W. B. Yeats, Literature, 1923
    Once you remove the British Citizens they have used to plump up the figures, the ones for writing and assume that having to give a peace one is a sign there is something not right to begin with what are we left with?

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  • minestrone
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    The Irish had something like 80 MPs in 1800s. As soon as some wars started with the Germans they bolted and decided to get all pacifist while Jews were getting gassed. Now it's all about "we were a colony".

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  • minestrone
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    I mean they had a no deal plan about 3 months ago...

    Brexit: Irish government's 'stark' no-deal plan unveiled - BBC News

    Now they seem to think they have to update it.

    "I'm really going to take my jacket off now, no really I'm going to take my jacket off."

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  • minestrone
    started a topic Irish No Deal Plans

    Irish No Deal Plans

    https://www.irishnews.com/news/brexi...deal--1562231/

    1. Daniel O'Donnelll to add 2 more dates to his UK 2019 tour.
    2. Reduce corporation tax to -2%
    3. Daniel O'Donnelll to add 2 more dates to his UK 2019 tour.
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