Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
Why is it somehow cool to like some bloke talking about the Irish border but not actually saying anything? Should we all doff our cap because some people think "yeah he is Irish and talks a lot it must be good"? As I said Stroller he didn't actually give us the information.
In all fairness I had to stop watching it. He didn't say anything. Thought it was a poem at first.
 
I can totally understand them not wanting a hard border. Being able to move freely between North and South was many years in the making. I can't quite understand why this problem was not thought of right at the start to be honest. Total lack of preparation by both the government and the EU. I don't know what the solution will be. I have relatives in both northern Ireland and the republic and neither want a hard border.
The best solution is surely, as with all the problems with Brexit, that the UK remains in the EU and like other member states manage to get by mostly pretty well, and work to change it where necessary.
 
The best solution is surely, as with all the problems with Brexit, that the UK remains in the EU and like other member states manage to get by mostly pretty well, and work to change it where necessary.

No, it’s to adopt the same relationship with the EU as your homeland has, Os. Such an arrangement delivers Brexit for the 52% whilst retaining just about all the characteristics of EU membership for the Remainers.

What’s not to like? It’s a proven model that works.
 
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No, it’s to adopt the same relationship with the EU as your homelands has, Os. Such an arrangement delivers Brexit for the 52% whilst retaining just about all the characteristics of EU membership for the Remainers.

What’s not to like? It’s a proven model that works.

Essentially, a large number of people for some unknown reason don’t want to just leave. It has to be their most extreme possible most economically-challenging version of leaving.
 
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No, it’s to adopt the same relationship with the EU as your homeland has, Os. Such an arrangement delivers Brexit for the 52% whilst retaining just about all the characteristics of EU membership for the Remainers.

What’s not to like? It’s a proven model that works.
I'd prefer the UK to stay in the EU and contribute to making Europe stronger economically, politically, peacefull and with a better environment. As a 2nd best I hope the UK stays in the EEA, within the single market. Norway is not in the Customs Union.
 
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This bloke can explain it better than me, Col.

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I forced myself to listen to this twice and I can only conclude that this guy wants a united Ireland and that if a hard border is reinstated the ones wanting a united Ireland will take up arms again.
He clearly dislikes anyone from the British government and the unionists.
I still don't get why a hard border will result in violence, unless it's just an excuse to start up the troubles again. Also, maybe there's just as many living in the north who are looking for the same excuse. I really don't know, because as he rightly says, you need to live there to get it I suppose.
He says the border is there, yet invisible and I can't believe it's beyond everyone's capability to keep it that way even after we've left.
Yep, still none the wiser.
 
Would a united Ireland not be for the best in the long term anyway?

Not relating this to Brexit, just a general question, especially if/when the north is majority Catholic.
 
As long as the majority in the North want it then I'm all for it.
The problem is that a majority would only exist in some parts of Ulster - it would divide the province in half, with the Western part voting for reunification and the Eastern part and Belfast probably voting against. Even if there were an overall majority vote in favour it would split the country.
 
As long as the majority in the North want it then I'm all for it.

There will never be a majority in the North, it's one of the main reasons there's always been 'the troubles'. There are many in the IRA who would start the whole shooting match again at the drop of a hat (preferably with an Orangeman's head still in it) Unless you have lived there you have no idea just how fragile the current peace is. If the Maybot makes the wrong decision it will all kick off again...
 
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Thete has to be a referendum imo.
Majority wins.
I suspect there'll be quite a few people in the South that would disagree with that. Would cost them a bloomin fortune. I can't remember the exact figure but well over 50% of jobs in the North are in the public sector.
 
There will never be a majority in the North, it's one of the main reasons there's always been 'the troubles'. There are many in the IRA who would start the whole shooting match again at the drop of a hat (preferably with an Orangeman's head still in it) Unless you have lived there you have no idea just how fragile the current peace is. If the Maybot makes the wrong decision it will all kick off again...

But if it did kick off again who's fault would it be. Would para militaries use brexit as an excuse?