BREXIT thread

We’ve our foot on the sasnaigh fuckers throats

Sinn Féin will be seething at this missed opportunity.

Leo is Ireland’s Bismarck. He follows the Kaiser Noonan as the man who delivered a United Ireland after the Kaiser delivered us sovereignty

We will walk down Noonan Avenue to Varadkar Boulevard on 4 December - our new Indepedence Day. A lovely time of year for a bank holiday.

Arlene Foster could turn out to be the most successful Irish Republican ever

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It’s days like today that reaffirm my reasons for being a staunchly dual supporter of Fine Gael and Sinn Féin. A fantastic two-pronged approach from our lads. I’d say Helen McEntee and David Cullinane played key roles behind the scenes.

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don’t you go stealing my thunder bro

Here is another quote from the DUP hardliner and party Brexit spokesman Sammy Wilson. He told the Press Association:

I think that this is emanating from the Irish government, obviously, trying to push the UK government into a corner in the negotiations. It is not well thought through. I don’t think, given its promises, the British government could concede on this.

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Lord Trimble ‘I’m scratching my head’, but if details of what we expect are right, ‘it’s a thoroughly bad idea’

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Democratic Unionist party sources described the latest proposal from Brussels on Brexit and the Irish border as ‘only a draft document’ which they stressed the British government has not accepted.

The BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg thinks it may be too late for Theresa May to refuse a deal now.

Donald Tusk
:heavy_check_mark: @eucopresident

Tell me why I like Mondays! Encouraged after my phone call with Taoiseach @campaignforleo on progress on #Brexit issue of Ireland. Getting closer to sufficient progress at December #EUCO.

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One weekend of Buff in London, and the Brits fuck the North back at us.

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Arlene will speak soon

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOacA3RYrXk

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brits facing imminent starvation

In comments that are likely to cause embarrassment for No 10, the Chapel Down boss, Frazer Thompson, said: “The biggest potential impact of Brexit is on agricultural labour. Kent has had eastern Europeans picking fruit in recent years, but we’ll all starve if the labour issue is not sorted after Brexit.”

mmmmmmmmmmmmmmwwwwwwwwwwwwhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

Nigel Farage
:heavy_check_mark: @Nigel_Farage

This UK Government’s bitter betrayal of 17.4 million people today is a concession too far, for it will lead to endless problems in Scotland and it damages the integrity of the United Kingdom

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Here’s Arlene

The plantations are ooooooooooooover, why don’t you go home?

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we dont want the north of ireland, its a cesspit full of useless cunts who cant and wont ever live together
is this all a cunning masterstroke by the brits to unload this ball of shit to the oirish?

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