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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #1530 on: October 17, 2019, 04:24:18 pm »
Here an interesting question for yis Pascal's budget that was recently introduced was drawn up on the basis of a no deal brexit, and therefore more severe. Now that there IS a deal, will they withdraw it in favour of a more giveaway budget ?

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« Reply #1531 on: October 17, 2019, 04:27:35 pm »

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« Reply #1532 on: October 17, 2019, 04:37:54 pm »
Theres an immigrant on Joe Duffy now giving out fuk about the overcrowded maternity hospitals ......
I'm not making this up  :)

Immigrant you say .How much tax does she pay and is there any chance her immigrant Husband is actually a Doctor working in that hospital .
Who's tax is paying for putting all the poor little irish born Roma knacker in hotels  johnny ?.....
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« Reply #1533 on: October 17, 2019, 05:04:22 pm »
No immigrants = No health service.
Trump has called for help, so I'm on a plane heading for The Strait of Hormuz, talk soon.

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« Reply #1534 on: October 17, 2019, 05:14:50 pm »
No immigrants = No health service.

Don't know about that but there are quite a few Filipinos in nursing and other nationalities of course,i think the reason for failing to attract people into the health service lies with this Govt and every previous govt to pay people properly.

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« Reply #1535 on: October 17, 2019, 05:31:37 pm »
Think it runs deeper than that. Just took my stepfather out of Vincents following a heart attack. 1 Irish on the medical team, African, Indian, Philipino, Indonesian. A lot of overworked people, and also a lot of underworked, seemingly superflous people. Need to start the health service again with a blank sheet. Two weeks ago said stepfather suffering from dementia was able to leave the hospital unobserved, get the Dart home at 7am with a canula still taped to his arm due to the apparent war zone status of the A+E. Having said that I have no issue with the medical care given to him over the last couple of weeks.
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« Reply #1536 on: October 17, 2019, 05:39:19 pm »
Medical staff are unbelievable,it's not a job it's a vocation...unfortunately when a lot of students qualify they seem to move to places like Dubai cos pay and conditions are a hell of lot better...but the health service here is too much managment....well paid ones!!

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« Reply #1537 on: October 17, 2019, 05:59:29 pm »
Dalymount answer me this .Brexit with or without a deal will have huge negative effect on Ireland .So why did the Gay Foreigner help Britain to put the Duracell Battery into the Brexit Bunny .As soon as Brexit is done Irish Industry will be paying import and export tarriffs on goods and services .The dumb fuck has made a rod for all our backs .If he had of had Mens Balls he would of called Britains Bluff and forced them to Brexit with no deal that was never going to happen .He sold Ireland out to suit the EU .Lets hope the British Parliament stop the Suicide attempt by themselves and us .

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« Reply #1538 on: October 17, 2019, 06:36:48 pm »
It might be the DUP that will do that for you John. They said not only will they not vote for the deal, but they will encourage others to do likewise. I think the only way Boris will get them on board now, is to throw 2,or 3 Billion at the north

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« Reply #1539 on: October 17, 2019, 10:40:43 pm »
Dalymount if you ever read my address to Microsoft I suggested if the Brits left we should go with them .Look at Irish society lack of housing ,hospitals ,jobs,schools climate change .No Irish political party has ever done a cost benifit annalis of what it costs Irish Society to host these Foreign National industries and their non national workers against the cost of exit .If all the FDIs were to dissappear then jobs would dissappear and so would hundreds of thousands of non Irish workers .This would help to solve the homeless crisis the overcrowding of schools and hospitals and free up what jobs were left for resident workers .Nobody has been honst enough to do the maths .If you include Childrens allowances and future Pensions .I did a back of the envelope sum and recon we are headed for National Default as we cannot finance our future so why dont we just join the British Leave and Default on all our debt to the ECB.Im sure if we had of approached the Brits to ask would they finance us in the future in return for us joining them exiting the answer would of been yes and we would benifit from any future british deal with the rest of the world .

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« Reply #1540 on: October 18, 2019, 06:30:28 am »
It might be the DUP that will do that for you John. They said not only will they not vote for the deal, but they will encourage others to do likewise. I think the only way Boris will get them on board now, is to throw 2,or 3 Billion at the north
The DUP never ever agreed to anything ever !
Robinson and Paisley Snr set that crowd up and they were always like the little Jack Russell terrier barking "Fuck, Fuck, Fuck !" at the front gate. I'll doubt that the DUP has ever voted 'Yes' to anything ever !

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« Reply #1541 on: October 18, 2019, 06:37:33 am »
The Deal is done, what ever the Deal is cos I can't see IT anywhere ?

The main thing is No hard border because I really did not want to go back to the Troubles of the Seventies and that was looking a big possibility fer a long time. If'n it's only the DUP that are disappointed I reckon everyone can live with that, the DUP are well used to being disappointed.

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« Reply #1542 on: October 18, 2019, 07:25:50 am »
Still dont understand why Ireland didnt hold out .Britain were never going to leave without a deal if we hung tough there would of had to be a second referendum and I think they would of remained even if they voted to leave the second time we should of at least taken the opportunity of a remain vote .This is only permission to leave now comes the settlement and that is where the rest of Europe will look after their interests not Irelands .Brits get a free trade deal they will reduce their corporation tax and that will be the end of our tax fiddling economy .

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« Reply #1543 on: October 18, 2019, 07:47:58 am »
Campaigner Jolyon Maugham QC is behind the legal bid which will be heard at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Scotland’s highest civil court.

He argues the new deal contravenes a current law which says it is “unlawful for Her Majesty’s government to enter into arrangements under which Northern Ireland forms part of a separate customs territory to Great Britain”.

This part of the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018, Section 55, was put forward by the Conservatives’ right-wing group of MPs known as the European Research Group (ERG).

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« Reply #1544 on: October 18, 2019, 08:40:37 am »
Campaigner Jolyon Maugham QC is behind the legal bid which will be heard at the Court of Session in Edinburgh, Scotland’s highest civil court.

He argues the new deal contravenes a current law which says it is “unlawful for Her Majesty’s government to enter into arrangements under which Northern Ireland forms part of a separate customs territory to Great Britain”.

This part of the Taxation (Cross-border Trade) Act 2018, Section 55, was put forward by the Conservatives’ right-wing group of MPs known as the European Research Group (ERG).
It's Over John M, the 'Fat Lady' has Sung !

 


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