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And this is what I mean DD.You are certain that Barnier and the EU approached the negotiations in bad faith.You use that video as evidence of that bad faith.Turns out that video was a cast iron example of someone deliberately dicking you about to make you think that the EU weren't acting in good faith.And your conclusion is not to question your opinion. It's to double down on it.THAT is what I mean when I say this is scary.
And where's your evidence that the EU had no intention of facilitating a smooth withdrawal? What specific part of the negotiations can you point to?
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on May 16, 2022, 07:27:18 pmAnd where's your evidence that the EU had no intention of facilitating a smooth withdrawal? What specific part of the negotiations can you point to?I'm quite sure you read All the papers and absorbed all the media over the two years it took to complete, a bright fella like you doesn't need me to point this out.
This is an awful weight to carry Dutch I feel for you.
Certain people on here think that’s it’s set in stone that everyone who lives in the Republic of Ireland and the Catholics who live in Northern Ireland want an united Ireland. Well I suggest those people do a little more research into the matter
Quote from: Draytonian III on May 17, 2022, 05:32:13 pmCertain people on here think that’s it’s set in stone that everyone who lives in the Republic of Ireland and the Catholics who live in Northern Ireland want an united Ireland. Well I suggest those people do a little more research into the matter Have you got links to current polls on unification for both NI and the whole island of Ireland?
Can't read that post by Dutch and not respond. What a horrible story. I'm very sorry to hear that happened to you both. Its easy to forget that away from all this talk about sovereignty this and GDP that there are real people in the middle of all this.It was brave to post that Dutch, and I hope you're holding up well.
As long as NI is part of the UK there should be no hold ups in place in dealing with the rest of the UK.This is causing difficulties for exporters like the problem you have had there Dutch Uncle.I hope I’m all this you have been able to make your wife more comfortable by the way
Quote from: Donny Dub on May 20, 2022, 04:31:17 pmAs long as NI is part of the UK there should be no hold ups in place in dealing with the rest of the UK.This is causing difficulties for exporters like the problem you have had there Dutch Uncle.I hope I’m all this you have been able to make your wife more comfortable by the waySo, if there's no boundary between GB and NI, where should the boundary be between UK and EU?