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Laughable how these cabinet ministers are now so keen to distance themselves from an administration that they were all part and parcel of.
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big mervyn wrote:Laughable how these cabinet ministers are now so keen to distance themselves from an administration that they were all part and parcel of.
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big mervyn wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 4:15 pm Laughable how these cabinet ministers are now so keen to distance themselves from an administration that they were all part and parcel of.
Watched the Channel 4 debate last night... interesting, but not surprising, that 4 out of 5 of the candidates couldn't/wouldn't say that Boris was untruthful, with the honourable exception being Tom Tugenhat ... and he hasn't a chance of winning !!
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Tighthead Prod wrote: Sat Jul 16, 2022 6:50 pm
big mervyn wrote: Thu Jul 14, 2022 4:15 pm Laughable how these cabinet ministers are now so keen to distance themselves from an administration that they were all part and parcel of.
Watched the Channel 4 debate last night... interesting, but not surprising, that 4 out of 5 of the candidates couldn't/wouldn't say that Boris was untruthful, with the honourable exception being Tom Tugenhat ... and he hasn't a chance of winning !!
Not that its an excuse, I guess politicians never want to close a door or alienate a person or part of the party. Was interesting that the girl Kemi was all about being honest and then couldn't give a straight answer to that question!
I guess in an ideal world if politicians tell lies there really need to be strong ramifications for talking BS, not sure if any democracy in the world has actually done that yet. Being a politician I imagine would be an absolutely horrible job, but it needs to attract people that tell simple truths.
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Politicians (and espec government ministers) tell lies all the time. It's part of the job.

What sets this administration aside, is their inability to tell the same lie consistently, to make the lie remotely believable and to differentiate between lies that need to be told for the good of the country and those being told for the good of the Tory party/minister/PM.
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AT LAST.
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There are more non religious people than Presbyterians. A huge W in my book.
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Dave wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 9:28 pm There are more non religious people than Presbyterians. A huge W in my book.
There are more non religious people in the Presbyterians! :duck:


Wot does a huge W in your book mean? Colour that bit in white?
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Cap'n Grumpy wrote:
Dave wrote: Fri Sep 23, 2022 9:28 pm There are more non religious people than Presbyterians. A huge W in my book.
There are more non religious people in the Presbyterians! :duck:


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I find it strange that in such a polarized wee cesspit only about 60% can actually be bothered to class themselves as either British or Irish.

The rest of ye - PICK A SIDE FFS! :lol:
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big mervyn wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:14 pm I find it strange that in such a polarized wee cesspit only about 60% can actually be bothered to class themselves as either British or Irish.

The rest of ye - PICK A SIDE FFS! :lol:
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Consider about 30% who claim to British have an Irish passport and about 30 % of those who claim to Irish have a British passport and others think the Isle of Man is a foreign country.
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Was thinking about this, and I think the problem comes down to identity politics.
If we (and by that I mean any of usuns or themens that were born and brought up in NI) were to answer the national identity question honestly, we would all say British/Irish/NI. That is if we read the question as what is our identity rather than what we identify as.

Who can claim not to have large parts of their identity coming from Ireland? The fact that we are living in the UK means that claiming you don't have any British identity is also a lie*. Just by adding those 2 things together also creates a NI identity, let alone all the NI specific influences that we (usuns and themuns) have shared and disagreed upon for the last 100 years.

I suppose it's the modern way - personal choice in identity. It's like being asked your Sex and filling in your Gender.

Of course that wonderful piece of literature that is all things to all people - the GFA - says we can call ourselves whatever we want (I tried claiming I was Monégasque - but unfortunately it didn't cover that, not even for those from Monaghan)

So anyone here (blowins aside) want to put their hand on their heart and make a case for them not really being Irish/British/NI (at least) ?


* I would go so far as to say given the relative youth of RoI (and the influences the UK had in its formation)- even those from Cork who have never set foot in Ulster would have trouble claiming they had no elements of Britishness about them - they will, of course, but they're only kidding themselves.
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rumncoke wrote: Wed Sep 28, 2022 5:23 pm Consider about 30% who claim to British have an Irish passport and about 30 % of those who claim to Irish have a British passport and others think the Isle of Man is a foreign country.
If you define foreign as not being part of the UK (or Ireland), it is a foreign country. Or at least a foreign British Crown Dependency.

The Isle of Man is not, and never has been, part of the United Kingdom, nor has it ever been part of the European Union. It is not represented at Westminster, nor was it represented in Brussels. Does that make it foreign? ...

As the country with responsibility for the Isle of Man in international law, I hear the UK is being accused of mysogeny by the European Court . . .
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big mervyn wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 9:14 pm I find it strange that in such a polarized wee cesspit only about 60% can actually be bothered to class themselves as either British or Irish.

The rest of ye - PICK A SIDE FFS! :lol:
I think it’s closer to 80%??
43% claim to have some sort of British identity and 34/35% claim to be Irish.

I think the 20% who claim to be Northern Ireland (only), I’m assuming those guys just want an easy life. I’m sure a good number of them who are passionate about this place and don’t want to jump in bed with the English or do away with NI, like the Shinners/SDLP.

I happily picked British/Northern Irish. I view myself no different than a Scotsman saying he or she is Scottish/British etc. I also hold both passports, for convenience and not a show of identity.
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