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How would you vote in a border poll?

Yes, to Irish Unity
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57%
No, stay with England, Wales and Scotland
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43%
 
Total votes: 30

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Re: Irish Unity

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Dave wrote:Did Mike McComish go to Campbell as well?

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kingofthehill wrote:
Dave wrote:Did Mike McComish go to Campbell as well?

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Re: Irish Unity

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h e l l
T H E
B R I T S
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Dave wrote:h e l l
T H E
B R I T S
Aye and the Oscars are next
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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Rooster wrote:
Dave wrote:h e l l
T H E
B R I T S
Aye and the Oscars are next
Baftas are worse
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Dave wrote:h e l l
T H E
B R I T S
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Rooster wrote:
Dave wrote:h e l l
T H E
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Aye and the Oscars are next
Shirley that should be in the "Academy" thread?
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kingofthehill wrote:
Dave wrote:Did Mike McComish go to Campbell as well?

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The chant from his schools cup final.

‘Give me a D,
Give me an E.
That’s what Mike McComish got at GCSE’
Hadn't realised that McComish was one of Campbell's high achievers. :shock:
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Didn't you know that he played out half for them? Gusher must have told us about a thousand times!
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:Hadn't realised that McComish was one of Campbell's high achievers. :shock:
rocky wrote:Didn't you know that he played out half for them? Gusher must have told us about a thousand times!
Of course I knew that - everyone does.

I was referring to his GCSE results
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Snipe Watson wrote:Quite correct. Irish unity as an ideal is one thing, as a reality it's entirely different and isn't going to happen any time soon because people will be better off in the UK.
If its a no deal exit, I very much believe we'd be much worse off within the UK. See below.
Snipe Watson wrote: It's a high stakes game of chicken and from what I've seen the EU is twitchier than the UK. I think they'll blink first as they have more to lose and fudge is what the EU does best.
The UK has far, far more to lose than the EU. In terms of loss of relative markets for EU exporters to UK versus UK exporters to EU, that is obvious.

Furthermore, the UK's current customised WTO tariffs are predicated on their membership of the EU. Once the UK leaves the EU, all that stops - and the UK must revert to the basic (i.e. horrific) WTO tariff rates. So essentially any company exporting from the UK will have to slap between 10 and 50% onto the end price of their goods to account for tariffs.

The UK submitted a proposed table of tariffs to the WTO a couple of months back - which was rejected out of hand by pretty much every large developed country that the UK would trade with. Liam Fox has blustered and blowed about this - but he's really leading the country down a very dark path.

So the UK will have to negotiate a revised tariff scheme with dozens of uncooperative countries, each looking their own pound of flesh and do so under the time pressure of essentially being unable to trade competitively with the result that the national economy is continually sliding. A weaker negotiating position would be hard to find.


In the event of a no deal Brexit, I predict:
- Mass unemployment as exporters have no choice but to leave or shut up shop.
- Run on the pound.
- UK defaults on national gilts (debt).
- Border poll.
- United Ireland.

A no deal is economic Armageddon for the UK.

Pretty much in that order. A deal will change that - to what degree depends on how good the deal is.
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That would be my reading of the situation as well Amiga
“That made me feel very special and underlined to me that Ulster is more than a team, it is a community and a rugby family"
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The biggest irony in it all is, if Arlene had 2 brain cells to rub together - she'd have negotiated a deal where this place was best of both worlds (in fact, this was the deal that was on offer about 18 months ago that she rejected out of hand).

It would have secured the economy of this place, the UK and with it, NI's place within the union - as no economic floating vote would have backed a UI - as is clearly visible on this thread, folks pay more attention to whether they can put food on the table as opposed to the colour of the flag on buildings occupied by a bunch of pricks. The union would have been secured for several generations.

Instead, the DUP are forcing things to a situation where there realistically *could* be a border poll within 12 months.

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Arlene will take NI off a cliff as long as it's the same cliff England fall off.
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