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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #1755 on: December 04, 2019, 08:09:06 am »
Not many of us read that Belker.We have Netflix and big tellys nowadays.

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« Reply #1756 on: December 04, 2019, 08:25:04 am »
Not many of us read that Belker.We have Netflix and big tellys nowadays.
Ya should have read it, it's better than netflix !  lol

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« Reply #1757 on: December 04, 2019, 08:45:05 am »
Someday Belker I'll have to wait for the audiobook version.Lately I've been downloading some for free.Great way to go asleep.

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« Reply #1758 on: December 04, 2019, 09:43:38 am »
I just re-read it and even though I wrote it, it stills makes me laugh on re-reading it !

BE WARNED, it is fer a mature audience and not fer the faint of heart !!
And if'n you enjoy 'The Great Unwashed', then you will love 'Holidays in Lagos'  lol

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« Reply #1759 on: December 04, 2019, 12:50:14 pm »
I'd say John is gonna have an orgasm when he sees John Bercow with his new Brexit Election show...eissen fleisen fukin explodin!!

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« Reply #1760 on: December 10, 2019, 03:04:17 pm »
In 2012 I got a Gig off Roys to do the Keynote address at Microsofts HQ to Chief Accounts Managers from most of the UKs and Irish Foreign Direct investors .In my address I forecast that Britain  would leave the EU if Cameron got re elected .I was ridiculed by the audience but I was right .I was offered the opportunity to make a further address last week over the Internet to a UK audience .My forecast this time was met with silence I suggested Britain Is Broken and Brexit will destroy it .The Break up of the Union ,Civil unrest when the Plebs realize it was all lies .Why would the EU.America or xColonial underlings want to offer Great Britain and Northern Ireland a Great trade deal .Britain is just a big stone in the puddle called the Atlantic it is of no commercial or strategic value to anybody except the Chinese .My final remark was that within 5 years of Boris leaving the EU or the agreement to Divorce ,the actual Divorce settlement will bankrupt the British Economy and the World Bank will be called in to rescue the Pound .Amazing how the British dont see themselves reflected in the Broken Corrupted post Colonial World they created and dont realize they are no better off than most of their Empire .

Germany tried twice or more Spain Russia ,America ,Ireland all tried to Destroy the Crown and its death of a Nation By Suicide that will do for Great Britain and Northern Ireland .God Save the Queen and her adorable family .
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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #1761 on: December 10, 2019, 04:26:16 pm »
John no matter what your prediction's are regarding brexit, you seem to have great difficulty accepting that it's what the British people voted for, and I for one support them in their quest to get out from under the thump of the unelected brurocrats in Brussels. It's my dearest wish that this will be the death knell for the EU, and all the respective member states will see the return of their national Identity and their socerignty

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« Reply #1762 on: December 10, 2019, 08:37:48 pm »
In 2012 I got a Gig off Roys to do the Keynote address at Microsofts HQ to Chief Accounts Managers from most of the UKs and Irish Foreign Direct investors .In my address I forecast that Britain  would leave the EU if Cameron got re elected .I was ridiculed by the audience but I was right .I was offered the opportunity to make a further address last week over the Internet to a UK audience .My forecast this time was met with silence I suggested Britain Is Broken and Brexit will destroy it .The Break up of the Union ,Civil unrest when the Plebs realize it was all lies .Why would the EU.America or xColonial underlings want to offer Great Britain and Northern Ireland a Great trade deal .Britain is just a big stone in the puddle called the Atlantic it is of no commercial or strategic value to anybody except the Chinese .My final remark was that within 5 years of Boris leaving the EU or the agreement to Divorce ,the actual Divorce settlement will bankrupt the British Economy and the World Bank will be called in to rescue the Pound .Amazing how the British dont see themselves reflected in the Broken Corrupted post Colonial World they created and dont realize they are no better off than most of their Empire .

Germany tried twice or more Spain Russia ,America ,Ireland all tried to Destroy the Crown and its death of a Nation By Suicide that will do for Great Britain and Northern Ireland .God Save the Queen and her adorable family .
Sheesh, you're like a pair of Eunuchs discussing the Kama Sutra!! 8)

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« Reply #1763 on: December 11, 2019, 10:34:19 pm »
14/1 a minority Tory government couldnt resist .

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #1764 on: December 12, 2019, 03:15:33 pm »
Rules that out, I guess. You have to resist posting your selections in advance, always fucks them up.

Interesting article by Peter Flanagan, sums up the Brits attitude to Norm Iron and the political prowess of Boris Johnson:

https://www.irishtimes.com/life-and-style/abroad/the-more-the-british-learn-about-ireland-s-loyalists-the-less-they-like-1.4110985

The more the British learn about Ireland’s loyalists, the less they like

The union has been preserved not out of love for Northern Ireland but by ambivalence

Tue, Dec 10, 2019, 15:15
Peter Flanagan

It’s a testament to the chaos of Brexit that the banality of Irish politics is something to feel smug about. I’d opined that as Ireland became increasingly progressive, Britain seemed to be regressing. My English companion prickled at the suggestion. “What about the DUP?” she answered, defensively. “They’re totally backward, and they’re Irish.” Her eyes glazed over as I explained that the Democratic Unionist Party is a political party in the United Kingdom, not the Republic of Ireland.

Living in Britain, I am reminded constantly of how loose a grasp most people here have on the exact nature of the union and of the disparate, nuanced political ideologies within it. More recently, I have learned that as slavishly devoted to Britain as the DUP are, the feeling has never been mutual.

Arlene Foster this week accused Boris Johnson of breaking his word to her, highlighting the extent of the rift. Just weeks after being greeted with cries of “No surrender!” at a DUP event in Manchester, Johnson hastily announced a new Brexit deal that would effectively put an economic border in the Irish Sea. The betrayal left unionists in a painful existential crisis while the Tories moved breezily forward.

In the same way a blackout drunk tries to piece together the night before, the English suspect they did something shameful in Ireland but can’t recall the exact details
Unionists have been hurt before. In response to the initial partition of Ireland in 1921, Edward Carson accused the Conservatives of using unionists to hold on to power, discarding them when it became politically expedient to do so. Carson said that the British nation was more than its government and that it was the British nation who in the end would do right by his tribe.

Unfortunately, I’ve observed that the more the British learn about Ireland’s loyalists, the less they like. The union has been preserved not out of love for Northern Ireland but by the general ambivalence towards it. The exact nature of Britain’s relationship with the island of Ireland is only vaguely understood by many in England. The education system here encourages ignorance when it comes to the grubbier aspects of nation’s past. In the same way a blackout drunk tries to piece together the night before, the English suspect they did something shameful in Ireland but can’t recall the exact details. Rather than “do right” by Northern Ireland, they’d much rather not think about it.

Then came the DUP’s confidence-and-supply deal with Theresa May in 2017, and Foster came blundering into mainstream British consciousness for the first time. Suddenly, the DUP and its worldview faced unprecedented scrutiny. Who were these religious fundamentalists – and why were they being given £1 billion? Even the Conservatives began to lose patience when it became obvious that the six counties’ membership of the United Kingdom was the principal block to getting Brexit done. Now it was not a matter of if Brexiteers would cut Belfast loose but when. As flattering as unionist adoration is – and as useful as their votes were – they weren’t worth staying in the European Union for.

Leave voters are outraged by the amount of money they contribute to the EU. Imagine if they found out about the £10bn they pay annually to subsidise Northern Ireland

In their craven pursuit of influence, Foster and her party enabled a Brexit strategy their own electorate did not support, only to get dropped when they were no longer useful. Shortly after Johnson announced his new deal, the British parliament forced equal marriage and abortion rights on Northern Ireland. A double hammer blow, it meant total humiliation for the DUP. How much longer could they have held out on their retrograde social politics if they’d just kept their heads down?

Having tried and failed to act like big men and women in London, they would probably like to go back to business as usual. Unfortunately for them, the cat is out of the bag and the spotlight is on in a way it hasn’t been in decades. The findings of the inquiry into the cash-for-ash scandal are imminent; how will the English feel about this conspiracy to rip them off? The cost of keeping the lights on in Ulster is a rabbit hole that unionists would surely prefer the British taxpayer not to go down. Leave voters are outraged by the amount of money they contribute to the EU. Imagine if they found out about the £10 billion they pay annually to subsidise Northern Ireland. That is money that could be pumped into the NHS – or, better yet, spent on erecting a giant poppy in the Channel, so that England never has to look at France again.

This week will be my first time voting in a British general election – and potentially my last. Johnson said this week that EU migrants should no longer be able to “treat the UK as if it’s part of their own country”. If there’s one silver lining to this frightening vision of the future, it’s that DUP votes will be surplus to requirements. Like Carson before them, they have been used and abused. Somewhere, Foster is WhatsApping Johnson, but the cad hasn’t responded. Her message has received two blue ticks, so she knows he’s seen it. He’s online, but he’s not typing. She sighs as the realisation builds: nearly 100 years after partition, the Tories have ghosted them again.

Peter Flanagan is a London-based Irish comedian
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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #1765 on: December 12, 2019, 10:04:31 pm »
If the early exit polls are right Boris wins by a country mile and Leo is going to be Shafted so will the rest of us .

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Re: The Brexodus
« Reply #1766 on: December 13, 2019, 02:35:10 am »
How's HRH Princess Arlene doin?

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« Reply #1767 on: December 13, 2019, 05:03:28 am »
How's HRH Princess Arlene doin?
Saw her at a polling station with an Irish passport.

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« Reply #1768 on: December 13, 2019, 06:09:08 am »
Boris going no where so another 100 for Ken .The world is crazy in March Tessie couldnt get her deal passed now it will done next week .Labour must be kicking themselves they didnt support Tessy .Shinners by sitting on their hands have guarenteed Brexit .Our Esteemed Leader could now look like the Gobshite he really is when Boris and the Brits leave the EU in January .Seems like the British people are living in a Black and White pre World War Two era .Most of them think Brexit will be Done in January but thats only the end of the Beginning now comes the hard bit trying to get the rest of the world to think the Brits are as great as the Brits think they are .

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« Reply #1769 on: December 13, 2019, 06:42:25 am »
How's HRH Princess Arlene doin?

Arlene is not an MP she is just a Protestant House wife from Norn Eireann but the DUP Dodds who is the leader in Parliament lost his seat .BIG BIG trouble on the way for Britain .Scotland and Northren Eireann will want independence referendums .

 


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