BREXIT thread

There’s another amendment that looks at ruling out a no-deal exit and to putting the deadline back.

They’re voting on an ammendment but they don’t know or aren’t able to say what exactly the ammendment entails. The Eu are going to tell them.to grow up

On now –

Its quite simple. Brexit means Brexit

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Door…face…doggy…

We need a no deal brexit and a hard border in Ireland.

As an economist you’d make a great historian. No deal, UK suffers and NI suffers more than any other region but the Free State also suffers.

No deal Brexit is the worst of all Brexits.

That’s one scenario which would encourage people here to vote for a ui, assuming brexit is a disaster for the brits/norn iron.
If the dup.had any sense they’d grab the backstop deal with both hands

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They’ve had rationing and two world wars. They aren’t afraid of a no deal Brexit.

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Exactly — NI would be an insufferable place to live and the pressure to unite Ireland would reach boiling point. United Ireland by 2022 with a hard Brexit.

You really think a unification vote in the South would pass?

They were ating corned beef and spuds. Now they’re relying on chanterelle mushrooms and chicken tikka

Yes.

You have more faith in staters than I do!

Would it even pass in west Belfast ?

I’m banking on the Poles/ Africans and other nationals that have a vote here to get it done … I dont have a whole pile of faith in the average Irish person - they will be hoodwinked by any old economic bullshit that’s thrown out by partitionist parties FF/FG.

Not in the Shankill Rd part :rofl:

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Where is the confidence that Nationalism will have a plurality of votes in an N I border poll in the near future coming from. Can’t see it myself.

The Irish rubby team.

Hmmmm … I think depending on the “new Irish”, if I can call them that without any derogatory over\undertones, may be a bit fanciful. What reason would they have for voting that way? Surely it would have to be some sort of economic argument?

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