
barramac.bsky.social
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They’re toast when unity comes.
The want as much time as pos to fill their saddle bags.
But come it will 2030-32 at latest
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Tbf they ain’t buying
Just stealing
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Cleansing of another kind
Putsch material
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Most in Britain
The rest of us in the eu don’t want you back. Soz
Too much trouble and exceptionalism
Even from remainers
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On Canada
bsky.app/profile/dave...
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Have you listened to this?
David predicted the crash and tends to be right on a lot of things.
Scotland needs to hear this!
Get out with your oil and gas while you still can.
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“Could”
Same applies to every country atm.
And yes.
Piss off the Irish electorate in the USA and see what happens
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Well they forced you just a few yrs back to adhere to international law when you thought you could break it.
Put u in your box.
The Irish American vote and lobby is current & critical to elections
Your nukes are not
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Next time England wants some concessions from eu
Those countries will block
England is from now on in the inferior negotiating position
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No.
Unlike the British, I don’t ignore the terms.
Under the terms my point of view is given full legitimacy.
It took eu & USA to slap British govt into place when they wanted to illegally enforce hard Brexit in north of Ireland.
Oh, & north of Ireland is not a country.
In intl law it’s a statelet
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The Spanish disagree
And they are a member state
You are not
That’s what matters
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Yes they let Mussolini narrate
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Indeed.
A lot of votes may be lost in the process of going too though.
But we talked to the British when they were at there worst…
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St Patrick’s day…
To go or not to go?
For govt?
For sf?
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Yes I did. That agreement was peace agreement. It doesn’t mean we have to change our opinion.
England, wants out.
That process is happening. But until it does they occupy part of Ireland.
The fact also remains that if England wants anything from the eu these outstanding issues will need addressed
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Ireland, Spain and Cyprus have issues with Britain here.
Saying they aren’t pulling their weight whilst Britain occupies part of their territory is peak English exceptionalism
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Wearing an orange sash
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And for the laugh, the most stunning paragraph to ever mention Irish snow. James Joyce, The Dead
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@justrena.bsky.social
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This and Irish reunification are areas that the eu might like to focus on.
For mutual benefit
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Yes, all true.
The difficulty would have been firstly with MS UK, and secondly with getting itself in order while completely altering its trading arrangements.
Now, Europe wouldn't be involved from the start, and it would be more willing to support an application.
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Nollaig Shona duit
🙇
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Problem, as always, is who controls the media. Information is king.
Same in Ireland, everywhere
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I've seen Spanish politicians (in print) saying that the idea that they oppose Scottish independence, and would impede Scottish accession for that reason, is news to them. What they're concerned with is that leaving the UK is achieved within UK law, which is what a win in 2014 would have been.
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Could it be it would suit some if the war was longer rather than quicker?
To degrade Russia as much as possible?