Originally posted by Grand-Moff-Gav
Well I'm not sure that is what the 'UK' wants. Im not even sure its what the current government want. Of course in the wide complex of issues one might propose for rhetorical purposes that the lack of priority/attention to given X equals a set view of X but this doesn't seem right to me.It's all very complicated, but though rats of the ship Britain might be that may yet be proved the wiser course of action.
I'm of the opinion that when a person shows you themselves, you believe them. The treatment of NI by Westminster, to me, makes it clear that they don't really care about NI unless they can somehow benefit from it.
Originally posted by Blakemore
I thought Ireland being a part of the UK might be an option. I don't want to cause a fuss, though.
Originally posted by Blakemore
Could Ireland be a part of the UK? It's not like we're that different.
Like Whirly said, 800 years of history says no. Not a chance.
Originally posted by -Pr-Well that sucks.
I'm of the opinion that when a person shows you themselves, you believe them. The treatment of NI by Westminster, to me, makes it clear that they don't really care about NI unless they can somehow benefit from it.Like Whirly said, 800 years of history says no. Not a chance.