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Time To Give Dublin A Kick Up The April?
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//Earlier, Ms Smith told committee members, she could not share details of the government's contingency planning over Irish border issues with them because of "sensitivities" over the Stormont talks, which she said were ongoing.//
Hang on,,,,,,when David Davis said the same thing regarding details of financial data wasn't he accused of holding the electorate and Parliament in contempt and told to cough up?
Hang on,,,,,,when David Davis said the same thing regarding details of financial data wasn't he accused of holding the electorate and Parliament in contempt and told to cough up?
Another nonsensical intervention, hard on the heels of the Hoey.
Just typical DUP sabre-rattling, but a propos of what? There is not going to be a hard border in Ireland. The UK doesn't want it. Ireland certainly doesn't want it. The issue is that the Republic doesn't trust the UK government not to try and put one in place, as they have, it seems, more to lose from an open border. Hence the tension over this. But "shaking the cage" over what exactly? "You damn well trust us or we'll... er. ... shout at you!"
Just typical DUP sabre-rattling, but a propos of what? There is not going to be a hard border in Ireland. The UK doesn't want it. Ireland certainly doesn't want it. The issue is that the Republic doesn't trust the UK government not to try and put one in place, as they have, it seems, more to lose from an open border. Hence the tension over this. But "shaking the cage" over what exactly? "You damn well trust us or we'll... er. ... shout at you!"
Let us just walk away from all this squabbling amongst self interested minor nations whose only interest is to extract as much money as they can from the UK. We are one of the only major contributors to this corrupt and wholly inappropriate grouping of mainly lame economies.
Ireland being one of the most grasping and probably having an historic reason for wanting to inflict harm on the UK.
Ireland being one of the most grasping and probably having an historic reason for wanting to inflict harm on the UK.
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