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So the UN totally destroys the Westminster government and their inhuman policies that have made 1.5 million kids in Great(sic) Britain destitute and the BBC headlines are Micheal fùckwit Gove hasn't got the cahoonas to stand up for what he believes in.

Fùcking disgrace of a union of nations this.
 
Probably still be able to take a bunch of pissed up fenian ragamuffins, tbf.
We will likely find out soon enough ;)

I voted remain as I'm not an ideological spastic but by Christ the chips have fallen kindly for Republicans. Question is, in the here and now, is it worth one single life?

That'll be up to Unionists/Loyalists.

Genuinely honest but the Provos, considering there is no backing and an actual British Govt selling them out, would skelp Loyalism about like Aldos wife after a Celtic win in an old firm match.

Intersting times ahead, Archers, the UVF have already made a veiled threat to the Irish Govt.

https://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ne...o-tone-down-britbashing-reports-37475184.html
 
So the UN totally destroys the Westminster government and their inhuman policies that have made 1.5 million kids in Great(sic) Britain destitute and the BBC headlines are Micheal fùckwit Gove hasn't got the cahoonas to stand up for what he believes in.

Fùcking disgrace of a union of nations this.


It's a ****ing outrage tbf. The bloke was positively scathing. Shameful stuff, Ian Duncan Smith in particular should be begging for forgiveness
 
We will likely find out soon enough ;)

I voted remain as I'm not an ideological spastic but by Christ the chips have fallen kindly for Republicans. Question is, in the here and now, is it worth one single life?

That'll be up to Unionists/Loyalists.

Genuinely honest but the Provos, considering there is no backing and an actual British Govt selling them out, would skelp Loyalism about like Aldos wife after a Celtic win in an old firm match.

Intersting times ahead, Archers, the UVF have already made a veiled threat to the Irish Govt.

https://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ne...o-tone-down-britbashing-reports-37475184.html


The Belfast Telegraph's website just ate my brain.

DUP should probably **** off, shocking that anyone votes for them.

Serious question, do you think there is much appetite in the South of Ireland for making Northern Ireland part of the Republic? Because I don't think too many people in Britain would be sorry to see thst happen.
 
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We will likely find out soon enough ;)

I voted remain as I'm not an ideological spastic but by Christ the chips have fallen kindly for Republicans. Question is, in the here and now, is it worth one single life?

That'll be up to Unionists/Loyalists.

Genuinely honest but the Provos, considering there is no backing and an actual British Govt selling them out, would skelp Loyalism about like Aldos wife after a Celtic win in an old firm match.

Intersting times ahead, Archers, the UVF have already made a veiled threat to the Irish Govt.

https://m.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/ne...o-tone-down-britbashing-reports-37475184.html
This union is breathing it's last mate. The Tories looking after their pals will only be tolerated by the totally moronic. Brexit has done more in two years for a United Ireland than the PIRA managed in 40.
 
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So the UN totally destroys the Westminster government and their inhuman policies that have made 1.5 million kids in Great(sic) Britain destitute and the BBC headlines are Micheal fùckwit Gove hasn't got the cahoonas to stand up for what he believes in.

Fùcking disgrace of a union of nations this.

Improper use of 'sic' 0/10
 
The Belfast Telegraph's website just ate my brain.

DUP should probably **** off, shocking that anyone votes for them.

Serious question, do you think there is much appetite in the South of Ireland for making Northern Ireland part of the Republic? Because I don't think too many people in Britain would be sorry to see thst happen.
There is no question of Dublin not taking NI on. The politician who presides over a United Ireland is gold for a millennium. Fs we sing ballads about **** that happened centuries ago as if they're current events.

The idea that the Irish people would reject a United Ireland is absurd nonsense put forward by right wing Anglos and Ulster prods. I'm sure you'll agree both groups lick windows.

A divergence is it. It's a fast road to a United Ireland and you're entertaining the notion that Irish people will reject it?

My granny always said there's more than a stretch of water between us (ireland/england?
 
May back from Brussels with no deal, she's back over on Saturday.

Thought she had a deal :huh: