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OUT WITH A DEAL EATING OUR CAKE AND LOVING IT suck it up remoaners
And like a typical anti democracy remoaner he decided the will of the people should be ignored the minute the democratic result was in total fecking hypocrite 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Despite it being voted in to law by the commons the spineless two faced remoaner MPs have totally abandoned any morals and decided to ignore the will of the British people.
It will be remembered and no election or referendum will ever be the same again in this country.
The one thing that will come is a massive surge in the popularity of UKIP or a similar party in the future who stand for the 52%.
Happy Days.
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OUT AFLI SUCK IT UP REMOANER LOSERS
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Remoaner,losers . on 08:13 - Dec 7 by Kilkennyjack
Correct again Trampie
No ot;s not. It's complete nonsense as proved by Trampie claiming not to understand 2 very simple questions.
What about you Kilk, if Polls showed enough support, whatever level YOU choose to be enough, would you give a vote on reversing devolution if it was entirely down to you?
No ot;s not. It's complete nonsense as proved by Trampie claiming not to understand 2 very simple questions.
What about you Kilk, if Polls showed enough support, whatever level YOU choose to be enough, would you give a vote on reversing devolution if it was entirely down to you?
Complete nonsense that if there was no Westminster and the the only Government for Wales was the Senedd then of course it's likely to have the same level as Westminster turnouts. I've already told you about council, police commissioner, mayor turnouts.
I had no idea what your questions were, you ask me in plain English and I will answer you, like I always answer people, I await your questions.
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Complete nonsense that if there was no Westminster and the the only Government for Wales was the Senedd then of course it's likely to have the same level as Westminster turnouts. I've already told you about council, police commissioner, mayor turnouts.
I had no idea what your questions were, you ask me in plain English and I will answer you, like I always answer people, I await your questions.
I asked you in plain English and you claimed not to understand. Shall I try again,
Do you not bother with thinsg you care most about?
If there was large enough support for abolishing devolution and it was entirely your choice, would you allow a vote on reversing devolution?
Complete nonsense that if there was no Westminster and the the only Government for Wales was the Senedd then of course it's likely to have the same level as Westminster turnouts. I've already told you about council, police commissioner, mayor turnouts.
I had no idea what your questions were, you ask me in plain English and I will answer you, like I always answer people, I await your questions.
No, it's complete nonsense that people don't turn out to vote in Senedd elections because of Westminster elecytions. If people cared about the Senedd they'd vote, if people wanted independence they'd show Westminster they delt the Senedd was important but as it is over half of Wales doesn't really care about the Senedd but over 66% of Welsh people thought Westminster was relevant enough to bother voting.
What have you told me about council, police commissioner or mayoral elections? Did I miss something? I can tell you I don't know anybody who bothered voting for a police commissioner or the Mayor because, guess what, they don't care about them. They see them as a waste of money if anything.
If there was no UK government then why would we be debating reversing devolution?
I asked you in plain English and you claimed not to understand. Shall I try again,
Do you not bother with thinsg you care most about?
If there was large enough support for abolishing devolution and it was entirely your choice, would you allow a vote on reversing devolution?
Do I not bother with things I care most about ? - I don't understand that question, sorry.
I have a piece of art on the wall that I don't both with, it's just there, I like it, I bought it, but I don't bother with it, I don't do anything with it, I might very occasionally look at it once in a blue moon but it's been there for decades, I wouldn't sell it so it has value to me and can be a talking point for visitors.
I just don't understand what you are getting at, I don't do cryptic, don't do crosswords, but do do straight questions if that helps.
Yes I would definitely allow a vote on abolishing devolution if there was large enough support for that and if that support was sustainable over a period of time. No point keeping something the people don't want.
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Do I not bother with things I care most about ? - I don't understand that question, sorry.
I have a piece of art on the wall that I don't both with, it's just there, I like it, I bought it, but I don't bother with it, I don't do anything with it, I might very occasionally look at it once in a blue moon but it's been there for decades, I wouldn't sell it so it has value to me and can be a talking point for visitors.
I just don't understand what you are getting at, I don't do cryptic, don't do crosswords, but do do straight questions if that helps.
Yes I would definitely allow a vote on abolishing devolution if there was large enough support for that and if that support was sustainable over a period of time. No point keeping something the people don't want.
That's just disingenuous waffle. You like that picture but you don't really care about it.
It seems you did understnd the questions but you just evaded them until you could think of an answer you thought suitable.
That's just disingenuous waffle. You like that picture but you don't really care about it.
It seems you did understnd the questions but you just evaded them until you could think of an answer you thought suitable.
Neathjack is right.
I'm lost, totally lost, I've no idea what you are asking, or why you are being so rude to me, or why the Neathjack reference, I don't know what you want of me ?
Continually being banned by Planet Swans for Porthcawl and then being reinstated.
Remoaner,losers . on 23:24 - Dec 8 by Kilkennyjack
Yep .. ☘ï¸ðŸ‡ªðŸ‡º
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So the UK government makes a small concession to help get a deal done and you say that's wrong?
Bojo could personally sort a deal out with VDL today, find a cure for covid and give Wales twice as much money as before and you'd still find something to be critial of.
I'm lost, totally lost, I've no idea what you are asking, or why you are being so rude to me, or why the Neathjack reference, I don't know what you want of me ?
Rude? Really? I suppose that's all you can expect from "someone like me" so perhaps I'll have to try harder in case I get banned for such poor behaviour.
If it really is "so rude" then report me.
PS, I want nothing of you because I've learned all I need to.
So the UK government makes a small concession to help get a deal done and you say that's wrong?
Bojo could personally sort a deal out with VDL today, find a cure for covid and give Wales twice as much money as before and you'd still find something to be critial of.
So when the UK govt tells deliberate big lies and misleads the UK public, then when the truth catches up with them ... then you expect me to applaud these criminals ?
I have no idea who Bojo is, but Johnson should be in jail for treason given the damage he has done to his country.
Lost the north of Ireland today, and Scotland will be next out.
Lets hope Wales wakes up in time. Annibyniaeth.
Beware of the Risen People
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Remoaner,losers . on 20:25 - Dec 9 with 1755 views
Rude? Really? I suppose that's all you can expect from "someone like me" so perhaps I'll have to try harder in case I get banned for such poor behaviour.
If it really is "so rude" then report me.
PS, I want nothing of you because I've learned all I need to.
Great post, it's the same two stinking the board out again.
You give it out, you take it back it`s all part of the game
So the UK government makes a small concession to help get a deal done and you say that's wrong?
Bojo could personally sort a deal out with VDL today, find a cure for covid and give Wales twice as much money as before and you'd still find something to be critial of.
‘An additional £155 million is being invested to develop new “light touch” technology to ensure the process can be fully digital and streamlined.
The measures are needed because the Northern Ireland protocol within the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement requires it to remain in alignment with EU rules on goods, effectively creating a regulatory border in the Irish Sea from January 1 after the transition period ends.
That means that digital import and safety and security declarations will be needed to avoid tariffs on trade within the UK and that goods destined for Ireland or the EU pay tariffs when they should.
Unionist critics of the Northern Ireland protocol claim it will create internal borders within the UK’.
Border in the Irish Sea then ......😂😂😂
Gove the man who finally delivered a United Ireland. 🇮🇪
Beware of the Risen People
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Remoaner,losers . on 21:48 - Dec 9 with 1723 views
Remoaner,losers . on 21:42 - Dec 9 by Kilkennyjack
‘An additional £155 million is being invested to develop new “light touch” technology to ensure the process can be fully digital and streamlined.
The measures are needed because the Northern Ireland protocol within the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement requires it to remain in alignment with EU rules on goods, effectively creating a regulatory border in the Irish Sea from January 1 after the transition period ends.
That means that digital import and safety and security declarations will be needed to avoid tariffs on trade within the UK and that goods destined for Ireland or the EU pay tariffs when they should.
Unionist critics of the Northern Ireland protocol claim it will create internal borders within the UK’.
Border in the Irish Sea then ......😂😂😂
Gove the man who finally delivered a United Ireland. 🇮🇪
That's how negotiations usually go. Both sides draws red lines and then the lines get blurred as they finally, hopefully, reach an agreement. You'll notice those sections in the government bill that caused such a stir have now been removed, it was tactics and both sides are at it.
NB, tactics don't work if you go around telling everybody what they are!
Remoaner,losers . on 21:42 - Dec 9 by Kilkennyjack
‘An additional £155 million is being invested to develop new “light touch” technology to ensure the process can be fully digital and streamlined.
The measures are needed because the Northern Ireland protocol within the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement requires it to remain in alignment with EU rules on goods, effectively creating a regulatory border in the Irish Sea from January 1 after the transition period ends.
That means that digital import and safety and security declarations will be needed to avoid tariffs on trade within the UK and that goods destined for Ireland or the EU pay tariffs when they should.
Unionist critics of the Northern Ireland protocol claim it will create internal borders within the UK’.
Border in the Irish Sea then ......😂😂😂
Gove the man who finally delivered a United Ireland. 🇮🇪
Given the declaration last year, the potential threat to the GFA if there was a hard border then I always suspected they would reach a deal on this. Even if Trump had won the US election, the Irish lobby in both houses had already indicated they would torpedo any deal which affected the GFA, with Biden seemingly on course to be installed as president any threat to the GFA will push a trade deal much further away.
Pretty sure the customers issue was a red line at one at one stage, but with his big majority Boris no longer needs the support of the Unionists and can afford to cast them aside.
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Remoaner,losers . on 22:37 - Dec 9 with 1687 views
Given the declaration last year, the potential threat to the GFA if there was a hard border then I always suspected they would reach a deal on this. Even if Trump had won the US election, the Irish lobby in both houses had already indicated they would torpedo any deal which affected the GFA, with Biden seemingly on course to be installed as president any threat to the GFA will push a trade deal much further away.
Pretty sure the customers issue was a red line at one at one stage, but with his big majority Boris no longer needs the support of the Unionists and can afford to cast them aside.
Really interesting post. It makes you think....
It makes me think about the type of person Johnson is.
As you say ... his decision about the GFA did not focus on Ireland or the Irish people, but simply on the realities of the Irish American politics. Shitehouse.
As you say ... his positioning around the DUP did not focus on what he thought was right, but upon the fact that he needed their support, and now he does not need their support. He used them. Shitehouse.
Beware of the Risen People
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Remoaner,losers . on 09:06 - Dec 10 with 1655 views
Remoaner,losers . on 22:37 - Dec 9 by Kilkennyjack
Really interesting post. It makes you think....
It makes me think about the type of person Johnson is.
As you say ... his decision about the GFA did not focus on Ireland or the Irish people, but simply on the realities of the Irish American politics. Shitehouse.
As you say ... his positioning around the DUP did not focus on what he thought was right, but upon the fact that he needed their support, and now he does not need their support. He used them. Shitehouse.
Think I would rather have Johnson than your IRA mates martin M and Gery Adams. But if course I forget you prefer terrorism rather than democracy.
Remoaner,losers . on 22:37 - Dec 9 by Kilkennyjack
Really interesting post. It makes you think....
It makes me think about the type of person Johnson is.
As you say ... his decision about the GFA did not focus on Ireland or the Irish people, but simply on the realities of the Irish American politics. Shitehouse.
As you say ... his positioning around the DUP did not focus on what he thought was right, but upon the fact that he needed their support, and now he does not need their support. He used them. Shitehouse.
Hang on, I thought it was Theresa may who snuggled up to the DUP, I could easily be wrong. Except I'm not as it turns out,