Re: A little bit of politics folks`
Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 11:29 pm
Cheers Dave.
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Where's he posted this?Dave wrote:damianmcr wrote:Link
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Have to say, Peter Robinson was the last person I was expecting to take this debate forward.BR wrote:As I said some time ago. If there are parties with genuine asperations of a united Ireland, now would be the time to come up with some sort of innovative proposals.
I think many northern nationalists and AFAIK all southern unification parties seem to be suggesting that NI is simply absorbed into the current republic effectively over night. (Albeit with a ongoing dowry from London).
Let's hear some proposals on a federal Ireland; on a transfer of sovereignty without immediate legislative or administrative alignment; .... There are so many things that could attract a wavering unionist, but it seems nobody wants to offer anything but the utopia that is the current southern state.
Peter got some sense kicked into him the night he took over ClontibretBR wrote:Have to say, Peter Robinson was the last person I was expecting to take this debate forward.BR wrote:As I said some time ago. If there are parties with genuine asperations of a united Ireland, now would be the time to come up with some sort of innovative proposals.
I think many northern nationalists and AFAIK all southern unification parties seem to be suggesting that NI is simply absorbed into the current republic effectively over night. (Albeit with a ongoing dowry from London).
Let's hear some proposals on a federal Ireland; on a transfer of sovereignty without immediate legislative or administrative alignment; .... There are so many things that could attract a wavering unionist, but it seems nobody wants to offer anything but the utopia that is the current southern state.
I hope your chickens have better legs than Theresa.Rooster wrote:Dr Philip Lee the justice minister has resigned today just before the Brexit bills go to parliament, more problems for chicken legs May, any odds on a Brexit fold up yet ?
Any that haven't get their necks wrungbig mervyn wrote:I hope your chickens have better legs than Theresa.Rooster wrote:Dr Philip Lee the justice minister has resigned today just before the Brexit bills go to parliament, more problems for chicken legs May, any odds on a Brexit fold up yet ?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fDrl6ugMTQ4Dave wrote:Tory MP, Christopher Chope, another for Baggy's list of kunts.
He qualifies for the Big Book of Cûnts many times over. I suggest that in Who’s who his hobbies include, chicken teasing, Morris dancing and blocking private members bills.Dave wrote:Tory MP, Christopher Chope, another for Baggy's list of kunts.