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Post by Nobbygas on May 6, 2022 7:22:18 GMT
Oh dear. Your anti-British views are booming out loud and clear. "that with the Good Friday Agreement and us all being members of the EU most of the outstanding issues were being confined to history." - No, the GFA was just a plaster over the wound. The EU part of that is laughable. Don't believe everything they print in the Guardian. "It is people like the DUP who do not accept the majority (and not try to over turn any decision democratically)." - Oh the irony. So, they are just like you over Brexit. I also support the right of the people of Ireland as a whole to decide their own future. However, there must be something in place to protect the Protestant Community or violence will return to the streets of NI. You try and throw some stupid "Rangers & Celtic" barb in my direction yet you are ignoring the bleeding obvious. You talk about democracy, and that is a fundamental right that we all support, but NI is a special case. The religious issues there cannot be underestimated. It may seem alien to you, but until you have witnessed it up close and personal, you'll never understand the deep seated emotions that it can raise. It is a deep rooted hatred that is very difficult to describe in words. It really is very childish to attempt to lower it to a "Rangers v Celtic" level and demonstrates that you have no idea. You cannot just tell the Protestant Community to 'suck it up' if a democratic vote goes against their wishes, health or safety. NI is not like that. If you think that a vote to re-unite Ireland will bring peace you are sadly deluded. By the way, I am not a Catholic nor a Protestant. I am actually an Athiest. I don't support nor object to either side. I do object to seeing innocent people killed though. You seem to think that it's just "karma".
Your "karma at it's most delicious" comment is still grotesque and you should be ashamed at making it.
Nothing you have written dissuades me from my belief. The central tenet of your argument is that some fanatic core belief in a chosen faith obviates those that believe that from accepting a democratic outcome. Really? That argument opens the door to Sharia Law doesn't it? What's the difference in your logic? No, we should never have done it and the people of Ireland in its entirety should decide how they want to be governed. If the Unionists lose that vote, so be it. Get up and argue the case another day. But suck it up they must. Let's see what tonight brings. Total 100% unadulterated bollux. My central tenet is that innocent people should not die due to the religious beliefs of anyone.I Your language and rhetoric is exactly why the troubles continue to this day, and will continue to do so if muppets like yourself keep spewing your hatred. Your beliefs are outdated and dangerous. Go away. Your medieval views sicken me.
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Post by oldie on May 6, 2022 7:28:12 GMT
Nothing you have written dissuades me from my belief. The central tenet of your argument is that some fanatic core belief in a chosen faith obviates those that believe that from accepting a democratic outcome. Really? That argument opens the door to Sharia Law doesn't it? What's the difference in your logic? No, we should never have done it and the people of Ireland in its entirety should decide how they want to be governed. If the Unionists lose that vote, so be it. Get up and argue the case another day. But suck it up they must. Let's see what tonight brings. Total 100% unadulterated bollux. My central tenet is that innocent people should not die due to the religious beliefs of anyone.I Your language and rhetoric is exactly why the troubles continue to this day, and will continue to do so if muppets like yourself keep spewing your hatred. Your beliefs are outdated and dangerous. Go away. Your medieval views sicken me. Ha ha. Let's watch it unfold. Counting in NI starts today.
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Post by oldie on May 6, 2022 8:43:49 GMT
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Post by oldie on May 6, 2022 11:30:31 GMT
In the meantime, as we Brits bask in the sunny uplands of the glorious economic benefits of Brexit, our Dear Leader is caught out again making it up. This time by the British Poultry Council (that well known haven of woke lefties)
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Post by oldie on May 6, 2022 11:43:21 GMT
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Post by oldie on May 9, 2022 11:42:34 GMT
Nothing you have written dissuades me from my belief. The central tenet of your argument is that some fanatic core belief in a chosen faith obviates those that believe that from accepting a democratic outcome. Really? That argument opens the door to Sharia Law doesn't it? What's the difference in your logic? No, we should never have done it and the people of Ireland in its entirety should decide how they want to be governed. If the Unionists lose that vote, so be it. Get up and argue the case another day. But suck it up they must. Let's see what tonight brings. Total 100% unadulterated bollux. My central tenet is that innocent people should not die due to the religious beliefs of anyone.I Your language and rhetoric is exactly why the troubles continue to this day, and will continue to do so if muppets like yourself keep spewing your hatred. Your beliefs are outdated and dangerous. Go away. Your medieval views sicken me. And then it happened. Sinn Fein elected as the largest party in the NI Assembly. Guess who refuses to take part in the constitution, the make up of the new Government? Oh yes, the DUP... Why? Allegedly because they do not accept the NI Protocol, a protocol that came into being as a result of the Brexit Leave vote. A leave vote they told their members and supporters to make, that is Leave. Talking of idiots, is there a finer example?
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Post by oldie on May 11, 2022 14:48:35 GMT
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Post by oldie on May 12, 2022 6:37:30 GMT
Brexit Oh dear "There are arguments that Brexit has left he UK more vulnerable to the whims of international capital but such an argument involves admitting that Brexit was a mistake. The slogan of Brexit campaigners was to “take back control,” but the current run on sterling suggests that the UK now has less control over its currency. Furthermore, there’s a good argument that Brexit directly stoked the inflationary pressure that is now afflicting the British economy. Ian Harnett of London’s Absolute Strategy Research Ltd points out that the Confederation of British Industry’s quarterly surveys of businesses about the impediments to their output work as a great leading indicator for inflation. When there is a rise in the proportion of companies saying they expect labor shortages to dampen their production over the following three months, then inflation rates tend to rise a year later;" Never...really? flip.it/fHzV-C
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Post by oldie on May 12, 2022 6:41:34 GMT
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Post by oldie on May 24, 2022 14:05:18 GMT
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Post by Nobbygas on May 24, 2022 19:13:24 GMT
Yep, energy bills are going up everywhere. I now pay 4k euros per year for electricity alone. I'm not sure what Sunak can do about the global market price of energy.
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