Eire’s Snout In EU Trough – Vile Varadkar Exploits A Mess He Made Himself!
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Dublin will seek hundreds of millions of euros in emergency aid from Brussels if the UK crashes out of the EU in March without a deal..
Like most mainstream media, EUObserver slants its reporting with Europhiliac catch-phrases…
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…’crashes out’ instead of ‘clean break,’ but never mind.
Varadkar’s Agriculture Minister Michael Creed has given us a very rough estimate of how much the parasite republic aims to gouge from other countries’ tax-payers.
“You’re looking at hundreds of millions here. Between the beef industry and the fishing industry we’re talking mega-money.” .
https://euobserver.com/uk-referendum/143815
Billy King 19:55 on January 14, 2019 Permalink |
Parasite republic, yes, you always choose just the right way to say things, Ross.
Dublin has so much blood on its hands, and still they want to soak our taxes too, and not just ours.
Iwonder if the French and Germans really get what sort of a country they are in bed with.
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Aileen Cranworth 21:13 on January 14, 2019 Permalink |
I think the French and Germans know very well what Dublin’s policy is and always has been.
Eire has always been our enemy and always will be. That suits Brussels because it gives them a knife to stick in Britain’s back.
I would like to see a great big wall along the border and the ones in Belfast that dont like it to be shipped south to live in the republic they say they always dream of.
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Vernon S 22:09 on January 14, 2019 Permalink |
Vile is a very good word for Varadkar, and not only for his political leanings.
Its not just him though.
None of the Eire leaders nor decades, not ever, have ever had any serious differences with Sinn Fein-IRA except intactics and timing.
It was just this past few days that John Bruton was bickering at Sinn Fein for not turning up at Westminster to help keep the UK under EU control. He called them the ‘Irish nationalist’ voice that he wanted to join in the anti – Brexit plotting.
Differ in details but singing with the one song-sheet, same old goal, get Ulster under Dublin rule.
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