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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe should be focusing on a united Ireland.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostI am willing and capable - first move will be gesture of good will: putting liars from Brexit camp in jail for life, as a message to all politicians.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostBe afraid...
Be very afraid...
Be so afraid that you're willing to help renegotiate a deal that would be acceptable to the UK and EU alike.
Because if you don't, we'll still be leaving, but without a deal.
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostHe should be focusing on a united Ireland.
Political aspiration versus financial logic.
NI thinks it is an important part of the UK, but in fact it's not, when you look at it with regard to business, people etc. It needs GB more than GB needs it, but RoI can't afford to take it on.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostBe afraid...
Be very afraid...
Be so afraid that you're willing to help renegotiate a deal that would be acceptable to the UK and EU alike.
Because if you don't, we'll still be leaving, but without a deal.
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Originally posted by AtW View Post...of a no-deal Brexit'
Leo Varadkar: 'We should all be afraid of a no-deal Brexit' | World news | The Guardian
Be very afraid...
Be so afraid that you're willing to help renegotiate a deal that would be acceptable to the UK and EU alike.
Because if you don't, we'll still be leaving, but without a deal.
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Leo Varadkar: 'We should all be afraid...
...of a no-deal Brexit'
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