BREXIT thread

McWilliams is some man for his fantasy narratives.

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Ireland is the EU.

The English voted for Brexit - why are they beset on dragging Scotland and NI with them?

McWilliams is a populist. Loves the attention — His new bestie is that wanker Blindboy - says it all.

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:rollseyes:

Use your big boy words you wanker.

If there is a no deal Brexit it will be viewed in time in England as it’s Treaty of Versailles moment. No deal will be followed by a decade of hyperinflation and mass unemployment. In time the English will be convinced that the chaos was brought about by the intransigence of the EU and the Irish and a right wing demagogue will come to power vowing vengeance on both.

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Twat in the bag is your hero mate, stop trying to pivot on this.

I’m not a closed book and neither are my views on life.

I’m constantly changing and growing — you muldoons wouldnt get it.

Sure only this week you changed so much that you played the rubby all your life.

I love you man.

Prescient.

Quite the opposite. History. It repeats itself.

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Turning and turning in the widening gyre
The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity.

Good to know you’re taking notes.

Who cares?

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indeed. Especially when your national mindset is trapped in history.

The whures are taking the queen’s shilling since the very first councillor was elected - irrespective of what they say London pays them

Jog on Billy.

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I’d agree with that. Yes a no deal would soften the tough talk from the Tory headbangers fairly sharply but it could unloose political forces with no real sense or control of the ultimate outcome of those forces.