Beautiful, glad you liked it. We have had decades of passive aggressive manoeuvering from Dublin. The longest one way street in post WW2 European history. And the more given, the more demanded. Brexit has just confirmed we can never rely on Dublin not to try and screw us.
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Over the past 20 years RoI has backed UK in EU. Enda Kenny was Cameron's most passionate EU supporter in 2016 when PM looked for EU deal. The two countries worked together regarding Northern Ireland. Eaten bread is soon forgotten? Stand up for GFA, & RoI suddenly is the bad guy.
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PS. funny how quickly "come home" becomes "you're always trying to do us down."
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Irish people and Dublin establishment are far from the same.
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The "Dublin establishment" supported the UK over the past 20 years. As I said, eaten bread is soon forgotten. All Irish government has done now is insist the Belfast Agreement is protected in Brexit. The Irish people support that. Should be an easy ask. It's UKs agreement too.
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Article 349 would allow all of the border issues fixed. Dublin hasnt raised it because it isnt interested. Varadkar too busy giving succour to his big friends on the continent who will in turn screw your people.
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This 349? http://www.lisbon-treaty.org/wcm/the-lisbon-treaty/treaty-on-the-functioning-of-the-european-union-and-comments/part-7-general-and-final-provisions/592-article-349.html … Applied to NI? You've got it upsidedown. Irish government campaigned to get the Agreement prioritised in talks. It's all Varadkar talks about. Do you think the UK should walk away from Belfast Agreement, an international treaty 20 yrs old?
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Applied to the RoI
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Taking account of the structural social and economic situation ...which is compounded by their remoteness, insularity, small size, difficult topography and climate, economic dependence on a few products, the permanence and combination of which severely restrain their development
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Seriously? Which of those apply to RoI? Thought it was a severe stretch applying it to NI!2 antwoorden 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuks
Customs, farming, fishing,....
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Read the paragraph I quoted from Article 349. Which of those conditions which apply to the tiny remote regions the article covers applies to Ireland?
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Cathy B @cathybyAls antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @dscullylimerick @Think_ScotlandTaking account of the structural social and economic situation ...which is compounded by their remoteness, insularity, small size, difficult topography and climate, economic dependence on a few products, the permanence and combination of which severely restrain their development0 antwoorden 0 retweets 0 vind-ik-leuksBedankt, Twitter gebruikt dit om je tijdlijn te verbeteren. Ongedaan makenOngedaan maken
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