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Of course, whatever Johnson says is true...More then likely it is one of those Tory diversionary tactics, get people talking about it while the Tories slip through a bit of unpopular legislation
Oi Darmy,
A question you're qualified to answer, why do thick people confuse "More then" with "More than"?
You think there's even a .0001% chance of it actually being built ??
Of course, whatever Johnson says is true...More then likely it is one of those Tory diversionary tactics, get people talking about it while the Tories slip through a bit of unpopular legislation
What it could come down to is the UK taxpayer subsidising the building of one of Johnson's vanity projects for 2 countries that may well not be in the Union when it is completed.
You think there's even a .0001% chance of it actually being built ??
What it could come down to is the UK taxpayer subsidising the building of one of Johnson's vanity projects for 2 countries that may well not be in the Union when it is completed.
What it could come down to is the UK taxpayer subsidising the building of one of Johnson's vanity projects for 2 countries that may well not be in the Union when it is completed.
She doesn't need to ask Boris Johnson to do anything. The devolved NI settlement gives them the right to hold a referendum on independence 'once in a generation', or as the settlement states, no more than once every 7 years.
She doesn't need to ask Boris Johnson to do anything. The devolved NI settlement gives them the right to hold a referendum on independence 'once in a generation', or as the settlement states, no more than once every 7 years.
McDonald later told BBC Newsnight that she should be Taoiseach as she had won the election. She said if she did become the prime minister she would start preparing for a border poll to test support for a united Ireland and would ask Boris Johnson to do the same.
Those the gods wish to destroy they first make mad.
It's just a PR exercise.
"I'm fulfilling my pledge to look for ways to improve the North". The review will say that the practicalities were insurmountable and it will be dropped. But he can claim he did look into the feasibility of doing it.
HS2 is also a PR exercise now. More realistically achievable, even if it is too costly. But then France for example has surged ahead with such rail infrastructure projects and compared with our historical engineering position in the World, we are way behind.
HS2 is unlikely to benefit us directly here in Wales, but I support HS2 in principle, not because it will benefit the North, but it will be seen as a prestigious project, just like the second Severn crossing, etc.
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