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On 20/11/2017 at 23:47, Loondave1 said:


Is that actually what is happening ? Is it really ? Was a time i wanted him out, buying into media trashing of him.Eyes open now.The guy may just have a chance of bringing in the most left of centre Govt in my lifetime.I may be wrong but are you a "rattled" Nat ?

In an independent Scotland, the voters will probably split right and left, meaning the Nats will eventually become irrelevant. You would likely get your 'left of centre' government then. 

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On 11/24/2017 at 17:28, DeeTillEhDeh said:


Some really bad reporting of this - it's not Brexit but the fact we are choosing a hard Brexit. Some countries outwith the EU can still participate because they are members of the EEA. We've chosen not to go the Norway-style relationship so deserve to get fucked over.

The problem, as was explained numerous times before the vote, is that there was never going to be a 'Soft' Brexit. A 'Soft' Brexit gives the EU all the 'control'. They would decide the terms.  The EU simply cannot allow the UK to leave with a deal of any use because that would indicate to the other members that there isn't any point in being in the club. German cars though...

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7 hours ago, Fullerene said:

If Dundee had become European City of Culture despite the fact the UK had left the EU, then you can be sure of one thing.

Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and all the rest would be making numerous visits to Dundee to say "See - we don't need to be in the EU to become European City of Culture."

I would have thought the people of Dundee would be very relieved to know that these visits are not going to happen now.

Any of the above named would not have left Dundee alive.  Personally I would have loved to see them come here.

 

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8 hours ago, Fullerene said:

If Dundee had become European City of Culture despite the fact the UK had left the EU, then you can be sure of one thing.

Nigel Farage, Boris Johnson, Michael Gove and all the rest would be making numerous visits to Dundee to say "See - we don't need to be in the EU to become European City of Culture."

I would have thought the people of Dundee would be very relieved to know that these visits are not going to happen now.

 

8 hours ago, Fullerene said:

 

 

33 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

Any of the above named would not have left Dundee alive.  Personally I would have loved to see them come here.

 

That's what I was thinking.

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1 minute ago, Joey Jo Jo Junior Shabadoo said:

Only if they're British grown. I'm not eating any of that foreign muck.

We could probably grow them over here with all the hot air being generated about a hard border.

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4 minutes ago, Cerberus said:

The Daily Express-

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Of course this is entirely what the whole Brexit strategy is about.  David Davis and the others pretend to be negotiating with the EU but in truth they are hoping that other countries will leave and the EU will implode or fall apart or whatever.  That is certainly what the Daily Express and the Daily Mail would like to see.

Must be very frustrating for David Davis when he goes to the negotiations and Michael Barnier turns up and says "Hey, I'm still here."  

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The DUP, just like those anti-gay preachers - who end up in the cubicles of a regional airport with a male escort - are trying far too hard too hard.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/arlene-foster-brexit-customs-union-northern-ireland-dup-conference-a8075576.html

Maybe I'll be wrong, but I think the DUP backing Brexit and so vehemently against there being any sort of special status for NI that a united Ireland is much, much closer than it was even after the Brexit vote. Turkeys voting for Christmas (in the long run).

I hope that when the DUP types probably come to the 'mainland' and most folk probably just think of them as being Irish, they go back to Northern Ireland a little bit disappointed that no one knows a thing/cares that they are British.

 

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12 hours ago, Kejan said:

The DUP, just like those anti-gay preachers - who end up in the cubicles of a regional airport with a male escort - are trying far too hard too hard.

http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/arlene-foster-brexit-customs-union-northern-ireland-dup-conference-a8075576.html

Maybe I'll be wrong, but I think the DUP backing Brexit and so vehemently against there being any sort of special status for NI that a united Ireland is much, much closer than it was even after the Brexit vote. Turkeys voting for Christmas (in the long run).

I hope that when the DUP types probably come to the 'mainland' and most folk probably just think of them as being Irish, they go back to Northern Ireland a little bit disappointed that no one knows a thing/cares that they are British.

 

The only turkeys voting for Christmas will be the RoI should they vote for reunification.

Mind you, they'll probably expect the EU and the UK to pay for it.

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39 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

The only turkeys voting for Christmas will be the RoI should they vote for reunification.

Mind you, they'll probably expect the EU and the UK to pay for it.

Do you support the DUP position on the EU?

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6 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

Do you support the DUP position on the EU?

No special status for NI? At the moment, yes. See how this plays out, compromise will no doubt come into play.

The RoI and the UK will cobble something together, which the RoI will be able to sell to the EU, and both sides will claim a "win".

That's if Brexit ever takes place.

ETA: My last post in The DUP thread -  "Heard a couple of discussions along similar lines this last couple of days, "We're both islands, surrounded by water (really!)", so there could be flexible/fudged solutions provided that satisfy both the RoI re a hard border and unionists re UK geographical integrity.

No doubt a compromise will be cobbled together which can be sold to both parties as a "triumph"."

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7 minutes ago, Jacksgranda said:

No special status for NI? At the moment, yes. See how this plays out, compromise will no doubt come into play.

The RoI and the UK will cobble something together, which the RoI will be able to sell to the EU, and both sides will claim a "win".

That's if Brexit ever takes place.

ETA: My last post in The DUP thread -  "Heard a couple of discussions along similar lines this last couple of days, "We're both islands, surrounded by water (really!)", so there could be flexible/fudged solutions provided that satisfy both the RoI re a hard border and unionists re UK geographical integrity.

No doubt a compromise will be cobbled together which can be sold to both parties as a "triumph"."

You are being optimistic to the point of naivety.  There is no practical compromise to the hard border that ‘full withdrawal’ will create.

This is the pish that the DUP and Tories are spouting and ignores the reality that the remaining EU countries are not going to offer a leaving member an easy way out.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, Granny Danger said:

You are being optimistic to the point of naivety.  There is no practical compromise to the hard border that ‘full withdrawal’ will create.

This is the pish that the DUP and Tories are spouting and ignores the reality that the remaining EU countries are not going to offer a leaving member an easy way out.

 

 

A hard border doesn't do the RoI any favours either. But I suppose the EU will be quite willing to screw over one of their minor members in order to "teach leavers a lesson".

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