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"Speaking ahead of a meeting with Mrs May on Wednesday, the Democratic Unionist Party's leader Arlene Foster said: "The current backstop is toxic to those of us living in Northern Ireland.?"


It's worth remembering that most NI residents and those with close ties to NI have automatic citizenship of the ROI including her. It's annoying that she can talk like this with her "get out of jail free" card sitting in her back pocket.


Effectively all the DUP will retain freedom of movement via ROI dual citizenship.

?

By the way - if everything you have said turns out to be true by the end of May 2019 I will eat my words. I won't do it naked, or on television, or hopping down the South Bank, but I will eat my words.?


And remainers (like me) who think the worst will happen should also be able to eat our words


But if it is remainers eating their words, then so what. No one will have been affected or harmed. Yay!


But if people like you Robbin are wrong, then I?m not sure you eating your words will provide sufficient comfort

And in breaking news: from the Times


?New


Cabinet ministers told PM it's time to go public with the reality of no deal


Rudd said the Govt needs to be 'straight with the British people' and lift lid on implications for national security


Gove apparently supportive & called for daily TV and radio adverts?

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> And why are leavers, from the govt down to joe

> soap in the street, starting to say things like

> ?if we leave with no deal, blame Brussels?

>

> It?s because they know what?s coming. If it wasn?t

> so bad, there would be no need to blame Brussels



I would say it?s because there?s a certain type of Leave voter which will blame the EU for anything that does not go totally our way. They refuse to acknowledge that we did a lot of this to ourselves, and insist on thinking that somehow the EU is supposed to give us everything we ask for.

JohnL Wrote:

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> "Speaking ahead of a meeting with Mrs May on

> Wednesday, the Democratic Unionist Party's leader

> Arlene Foster said: "The current backstop is toxic

> to those of us living in Northern Ireland.?"

>

> It's worth remembering that most NI residents and

> those with close ties to NI have automatic

> citizenship of the ROI including her. It's

> annoying that she can talk like this with her "get

> out of jail free" card sitting in her back

> pocket.

>

> Effectively all the DUP will retain freedom of

> movement via ROI dual citizenship.



Like many of the rich and powerful advocating for Hard Brexit, she has very little to lose.


The DUP are mediaeval scum who are perfectly happy to take our money while having vile attitudes. The fact that they hold such disproportionate influence on the lives of us on the mainland makes me sick.

That?s definitely part of it Joe


But I?m saying - In flat contradiction of Robbin - that the country is on the brink of total disaster and meltdown.

Even some of the leavers in govt realise this. They have read the impact assessments and can read the runes


They just didn?t expect people to be so credulous of all of the promises over the last few years.


Once the fit hits the shan, the people who have been in power for last couple of years will be sought

keano77 Wrote:

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> Sephiroth said

>

> ?...But I?m saying - In flat contradiction of

> Robbin - that the country is on the brink of total

> disaster and meltdown...?

>

> Steady on Sephiroth, I think you need to keep a

> sense of proportion here.


I have an ominous feeling of this too - as if we're on the edge.


Might be me but sometimes feel I'm one flash point away from joining the revolution LOL.


I can complain to pubs, stores, organisations and get an apology even when I'm in the wrong but in a democracy this government doesn't listen to anybody and continues to spread lies and nonsense. Everything on all sides is about political points scoring.


The revolution if it came of course would be peaceful but unstoppable.

Sephiroth Wrote:

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> ?

> By the way - if everything you have said turns out

> to be true by the end of May 2019 I will eat my

> words. I won't do it naked, or on television, or

> hopping down the South Bank, but I will eat my

> words.?

>

> And remainers (like me) who think the worst will

> happen should also be able to eat our words

>

> But if it is remainers eating their words, then so

> what. No one will have been affected or harmed.

> Yay!

>

> But if people like you Robbin are wrong, then I?m

> not sure you eating your words will provide

> sufficient comfort


Just so I'm clear, what do you mean by "people like you Robbin"?

Full text of Tusk statement here.


https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2019/02/06/remarks-by-president-donald-tusk-after-his-meeting-with-taoiseach-leo-varadkar/


He doesn't mention newspapers - but simply says 'I've been wondering what that special place in hell looks like, for those who promoted Brexit, without even a sketch of a plan to carry it out safely.'


To my mind that refers to politicians, although of course plenty of newspapers could be included in that definition. Also noteworthy, and unsurprising, that his view is that with May and Corbyn both uninterested in 'Remain' the only task left is the prevention of 'No Deal'.

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