Pixel42
Schrödinger's cat
Then they shouldn't have voted to leave the EU.The majority of people in Britain would like the border on the island of Ireland to remain open.
Then they shouldn't have voted to leave the EU.The majority of people in Britain would like the border on the island of Ireland to remain open.
They were told by vote leave that we would be part of the EU free market so there would be no need for border posts. It is only since the election that the Brexiteers have pushed for a hard brexit.Then they shouldn't have voted to leave the EU.
And yet Brexiteers fail to see the problem of dragging everyone along on their economic suicide run.During the Troubles I used to share a flat with someone from the Creggan estate in Derry. She said that if you were a young lad there with poor employment prospects then joining a paramilitary group was your best choice for making money. Unemployment rates for poorer Cathholics continue to be well above average. Male catholic youth unemployment is 16.9%. Classic recruiting situation.
The majority of people in the UK, at least those who bothered to vote, are politically clueless and uninformed.Then they shouldn't have voted to leave the EU.
These last couple pages make it sound like the EU wants an open border because the terrorists want an open border.
Both the abused wife and violent husband want the their football team to win, too.
It is the Brexiteers who wanted to leave that openness and make a border with greater controls.
The EU and Ireland has then pointed out that will likely cause unrest amongst those inclined to terrorist activity and the Brexiteers have gone "la-la-la-la, it will be fine, technology or something".
A lot of "Irish Terrorism" is really a cover for organised crime. The organised criminals want a hard border in that they want a large differences in prices either side of the border so they can profit by smuggling goods between the two. Of course they would rather do that without the inconvenience of a stop and search so an open border would greatly assist.
While the terrorists idea of two connected regions with very different trading relationships, rules, duties and tariffs, yet there being absolutely no controls over the border sounds totally ludicrous, may I introduce you to the UK Government's position.
The EU and Ireland are making a bad argument there is my point.
Sinn Fein means We Ourselves. That's the literal meaning, idiomatically it just means Ourselves.
During the Troubles I used to share a flat with someone from the Creggan estate in Derry. She said that if you were a young lad there with poor employment prospects then joining a paramilitary group was your best choice for making money. Unemployment rates for poorer Cathholics continue to be well above average. Male catholic youth unemployment is 16.9%. Classic recruiting situation.
The problem is Europe's solution is to hold their foreign relations hostage to these men by shaping their decisions around what these bad people do.
Domestic violence victims also shape their behavior to not provoke the wrath of a violent partner.
The EU and Ireland arguing that the Brexiteers have no solution and what they propose is likely to cause horrendous problems, is a very good argument that the Brexiteers needed to have paid attention to from the very start.
It makes no sense that you are blaming the EU and Irish for pointing out a major issue.
They are telling a domestic violence victim not to do something because their partner will hurt them.
Britain is not a domestic violence victim. Victims of domestic violence don't have half a dozen terrorist groups fighting on their behalf or security services that collude with said terrorist groups and massacre civil rights marchers.
They are telling a domestic violence victim not to do something because their partner will hurt them.
Those are still victims.
A better analogy would be advising someone not to let the violent partner they ditched some years ago back into their life.
You need to face reality and accept that unfortunately there is a violent partner to contend with, when making decisions as to what to do. You may not like it, but tough, that partner is not going away, but they can be controlled.
No they are not. You are talking through your hole, as usual.
I struggle to regard someone who does something stupid, despite it being made very clear to them the consequences of their actions and that their vague plan will not work, as a victim.