A Dublin Veto?! Arrogant Eire Needs A Hard Lesson!
- The UK offered to pay almost everything the EU has asked for, leaving the Irish border the key issue in Brexit talks. In an attempt to isolate the Irish position, the UK hopes to achieve “sufficient progress” next week. https://euobserver.com/uk-referendum/140108
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So what did May’s grovelling surrender gain her?
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- “Let me say very clearly:
- If the UK offer is unacceptable for Ireland, it will also be unacceptable for the EU. I realise that for some British politicians this may be hard to understand,” he said…
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So Tusk handed the power of veto to that queer in Dublin, Varadkar, seen below making eyes at Justin ‘Pretty Boy’ Turdo!
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- Varadkar said that while progress on the border issue had been made, the next few days would be crucial –
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– and that Ireland would not be afraid to use its veto if necessary.
- http://www.euronews.com/2017/12/01/irish-border-key-to-uk-s-post-brexit-future
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Ignore that queer’s rhetorical endeavour to misrepresent exactly whom he represents.
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‘Ireland’ is an island. Not a country, but a geographical expression, it has a border which very clearly defines the limits of his authority.
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British Ulster is on the island of Ireland but Dublin’s writ does not run beyond Eire’s borders!
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Filled with loathing and contempt as I am for Traitor May…
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…my abhorrence for her spineless sell-out on the ‘Brexit Bill’ exacerbated, almost beyond words, by her craven failure to strike back at Eire, which has gleefully resumed its traditional policy of ‘Britain’s Extremity Is Dublin’s Opportunity…’
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…I remind readers of De Valera’s extravagant mourning when the Nazi Fuhrer died in his bunker, and of Dublin’s wretched pro-Argie antics during the Falklands War…
…Eire’s bigotedly anti-British Defence Minister branded Britain as the aggressor, a crude and ignorant jibe…Dublin’s entire foreign policy was based on imposing foreign rule on a British community…Falklands Pride, Yes, but Reflect on EU Back-Stabbing
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Eire is an enemy country, its uppity pretensions far too long humoured by the UK.
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But now it’s gone too far.
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May should walk away from Barnier’s bluster and Tusk’s twaddle and declare independence today.
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And trade sanctions need to be applied, to bring Dublin to heel!
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Eire’s citizens should be stripped of the voting rights and the residence rights which they neither deserve nor show any appreciation thereof.
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And if they don’t like finding themselves up against a British Government resolute in the defence of the realm.
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Well, I’d suggest a time-honoured message to their Head of Government.
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But given Varadkar’s proclivities, he might tale it the wrong way!
Billy King 15:44 on December 4, 2017 Permalink |
One of your best ever, Ross!
I wish the RAF had flown back from Germany in 1945 and hit that Dev devil while he was mourning Hitler.
They’re a bunch of b—tards down there, always trying to grab Ulster by hook or by crook.
Theresa May? She is rubbish.
Just a cardboard cut-out prime minister, the DUP was daft ever to trust her.
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Byron Miller 11:27 on December 5, 2017 Permalink |
Billy, the DUP were daft that is true and when I lived in Ulster I never voted for them.
But now we are depending on them and it looks like they are doing what they can to stop May selling Ulster out.
I see they are being blamed for the impass and I am grateful if they are.
Whats really daft is the media who are saying that if Ulster gets special treatment then Scotland and even London should too.
Do the media not understand that th DUP is not asking for special treatment but just the opposite, they want Ulster to be treated in term of ‘divergency’ just the same as the rest of the UK.!!
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Chico McDonald 17:59 on December 4, 2017 Permalink |
Stop all trade with that hostile country, yes, and take away their voting rights, bigger yes!
We had all that anti-British interference during our Brexit referendum, from their Prime Minister, or ‘Tshirt’ as they call it ( I have no idea how to spell their strange language) Enda Kenny.
Now they have that ‘quair fellow’ Varakdar ( spelling again!) holding that position and he is claiming a veto on Brexit?
Kick them in the teeth.
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Jacko 21:35 on December 4, 2017 Permalink |
Chico, the spelling is ‘Taoiseach’ but its pronounced a bit like ‘t-shirt!’
I was wondering with that ‘quair’ in Dublin serving as their ‘T-shirt’ , we could change it to ‘Shirt-lifter!’
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Florence Leigh 00:26 on December 5, 2017 Permalink
It’s fair comment if you want to say that Ulster has kept to a higher standard of public morality than Eire, meaning Eire’s collapse into ‘gay’ marriage, but I do not see any need to personalise the attacks on Varadkar. His sexual problems make him neither better or worse than any other Dublin Taoiseach
On the other hand I like the reference to the anti-British record of Dublin leaders like De Valera’s Hitler mourning and Haughey’s behaviour during the Falklands War/
What we can all agree on is that we have a country next door to the UK which is interfering in our internal affairs. It should be treated as hostile and its people given no privileges in our country.
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Cal Knox 20:52 on December 4, 2017 Permalink |
You state the case as I would myself.
I have never had any time for those ‘neighbours’ to the South that gave sanctuary to so many murderers.
They have never recognised our right to be free of them.
Up till fifty years ago ,we could count on the mainland British to be on our side but ever since Heath they have turned their backs on us and it’s time we hit back at them.
May will pay for her treachery.
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