That is an interesting point, the EU has thrown the Irish republic under the bus, while Boris has thrown the Unionists under the same bus.
This is the inevitable outcome of toxic Nationalism.
Irexit resolves all the problems though.
That is an interesting point, the EU has thrown the Irish republic under the bus, while Boris has thrown the Unionists under the same bus.
This is the inevitable outcome of toxic Nationalism.
No because they (Brexit and Scottish independence) are not the same either in terms of their history or recent changes (potential in the case of the latter.) Plus, although I'm guilty of veering off topic myself, this thread poses questions around the breaking up of the UK, not the UK breaking away from the EU. Plenty of other threads on that!Two of those nations voted to remain in the EU...
The two with the most sense of course!
But strange that you voted to leave, and yet you claim that you're 'just not convinced the positives outweigh the negatives for making this change' as regards the break up of the UK...
Care to break the brexiteer mould and tell us of any positives regarding the UK leaving the EU?
Does Boris really believe that his internal UK border is sustainable in the long term.
Why do you keep posting something so utterly deluded.Irexit resolves all the problems though.
What are your thoughts/views?
The commissioners, president and all the others with a finger in the pie with no come back
Almost as many resolved as there would by us rejoining.Irexit resolves all the problems though.
Imagine a land customs border in this small country.
Hadrian tried that but unfortunately left the door unlockedWe could build a wall..........
Oh here's a novel idea...
Why not call it the EU
We could build a wall..........