Brexit Endgame: Boris Johnson Suspends Parliament
Well damn. Intriguing! Surely they will fight this.
Early court ruling sides with Johnson in fight to suspend Parliament
A no-deal Brexit is still gonna **** with Northern Ireland because Boris and May before him haven't been remotely willing to work shit out. And they'll try to blame Ireland for not following them out of the EU, even though it wouldn't benefit Ireland in the slightest.
It's their choice to leave, but it really, really remains to be seen if they're going to benefit from it.
Originally posted by cdtm
Referendum isn't binding under law.Accepting donations from a foreign power to influence an election most certainly is covered by law.
Goood thing Trump never did that then, eh?
Obama certainly interfered though in Israel's election years ago by donating money to Netanyahu's political opponent. But it's ok because it was Obama and not Trump doing it right?
Such a little snowflake...smh ❌
Originally posted by Blakemore
Reasons people voted leave:1. Terror attacks
2. Job market saturation
3. Housing market inflation
4. International trade
5. Goods like oil and fishPutinbot reads
1. Racism
2. Racism
3. Racism
4. NHS was a lie
5. Lol you're not Norway and they have free immigration you dolt!😐
Yeah, bashy/pooty, like all leftists, love to use the racism card on anyone they don't like.
Originally posted by -Pr-May's solution was to keep the border open but only to Northern Ireland.
A no-deal Brexit is still gonna **** with Northern Ireland because Boris and May before him haven't been remotely willing to work shit out. And they'll try to blame Ireland for not following them out of the EU, even though it wouldn't benefit Ireland in the slightest.It's their choice to leave, but it really, really remains to be seen if they're going to benefit from it.
Boris wants a harsh border with discrete checks miles away that only applies to non Irish or UK citizens...as in the EU.
The difference is open border for Ireland and the UK, No one else. whereas May tried to keep Northern Ireland under EU trade law which would have benefitted Ireland and Northern Ireland but not all of northern Ireland.
I mean they really never should have voted on this, it all looks so f*cking silly. U have people who want another vote, but these same people wouldn't want a *third* vote if the second vote went in their favor.
They shouldn't have held a vote if they weren't gonna go through with it. They shouldn't have held a vote if they were gonna go through with it but cuck to the EU.
What were they thinking?
Originally posted by Blakemore
May's solution was to keep the border open but only to Northern Ireland.Boris wants a harsh border with discrete checks miles away that only applies to non Irish or UK citizens...as in the EU.
The difference is open border for Ireland and the UK, No one else. whereas May tried to keep Northern Ireland under EU trade law which would have benefitted Ireland and Northern Ireland but not all of northern Ireland.
Neither of which would have worked, because Ireland is still part of the EU. May wanted to have her cake and eat it too, and now Boris is being an insufferable **** about it all.
They made an absolute mess of Northern Ireland to the point that Irish reunification isn't as big of a want as it once was.
One of the leading reasons people voted 'Yes" seems to have been this claim:
Which apparently is a lie, but that didn't stop Boris Johnson (aka the smarter Trump) from doubling down on the lie.
Originally posted by -Pr-
Neither of which would have worked, because Ireland is still part of the EU. May wanted to have her cake and eat it too, and now Boris is being an insufferable **** about it all.They made an absolute mess of Northern Ireland to the point that Irish reunification isn't as big of a want as it once was.
When Boris forces a no deal exit and then blame-shifts everyone else except himself and the UK dips into a heavy recession (as that seems to be the leading theory of what's coming), maybe Ireland can just take N. Ireland off the UK's hands for free?