The bailout was a massive success for us (well for our pension funds and depositors anyway) so can you cut out all the anti-German and anti-EU racist nonsense?.
I think you have that badly wrong, Betsy. The people of Waverley, for example, were more Remain than NI, but no way would they accept being set apart from the rest of England with borders between it and the rest, and they are not even burdened by the sectarian dimension which has galvanised every unionist if indeed not every protestant in NI to resist at all costs what they perceive as the Simon Varadkar land grab.The people of NI voted remain, the backstop is an economic opportunity, best of both worlds. It is only the DUP who are the outliers - they do not represent the views of the people of NI particularly on this issue. Other than them I havent seen a single person from NI interviewed who bemoaned the backstop or the idea of best of both worlds.
One in ten Unionists are in favour of a united Ireland in the case of a no-deal Brexit.I think you have that badly wrong, Betsy. The people of Waverley, for example, were more Remain than NI, but no way would they accept being set apart from the rest of England with borders between it and the rest, and they are not even burdened by the sectarian dimension which has galvanised every unionist if indeed not every protestant in NI to resist at all costs what they perceive as the Simon Varadkar land grab.
Do you not understand in a no- deal Brexit the South will suffer more than the North,One in ten Unionists are in favour of a united Ireland in the case of a no-deal Brexit.
This, along with the resistance by the DUP to the Irish Language Act, has also galvanised middle-class Catholics who were never SF supporters. I understand the stance taken by the DUP. I sympathise with it in some respects, but isn't helping the long term future of the "Precious Union".
Bottom line, UK with blink on a crash out, they're stupid but they're not that stupid.
Do you not understand in a no- deal Brexit the South will suffer more than the North,
I have done some work for a Engineering Company To limit the affects of a no deal Brexit I can tell you the british suppliers already have plans in plans to deal with a no Deal Brexit , From what I see I cannot say the same the other way around,They are not stupid but there are enough people in positions of influence who still believe in the splendour of the British Empire and that Britain can be great again and nobody is going to tell the British what they can and can't do. To be fair to the British people, they have this amazing stubbornness that is really admirable in many ways. I just hope that for their own sake, they don't end up cutting off their noses to spite their face.
Cos that would be well....a bit stupid. There are no yanks coming to invade France for them this time, if they keep it up they'll be needing the Blitz spirit alright.I just hope that for their own sake, they don't end up cutting off their noses to spite their face.
Do you not understand in a no- deal Brexit the South will suffer more than the North,
Without strings attached? The bombs will go off in Dublin come to mind if you don't do as I say, They will have there own problems to deal with without throwing more apples into an orchard there will not be as much money to through around you knowThe South will have the EU who will very happily pump billions into Ireland to support it to show that being part of the EU means something. The North who have a very small private sector will be dependent on every increasing hand outs from London where public finances are stretched and where the majority of the people in the UK will start asking why billions are being sent over to Belfast every year when the political class can't even form a government because of the Irish language and seem more interested in bickering and taking their wages and expenses for no work....
Without strings attached? The bombs will go off in Dublin come to mind if you don't do as I say,
Cos that would be well....a bit stupid. There are no yanks coming to invade France for them this time, if they keep it up they'll be needing the Blitz spirit alright.
The apples are falling a little slower than the used to
No, Ireland will not suffer more than Northern Ireland. The relative economic gap between us and the North is already the same as it was between West and East Germany in 1990. They are far poorer than us as it is. They will just get poorer. Our economy is currently at risk of overheating. A bit of a post Brexit cool-down won't do us much harm compared to what will happen to them. We'll then see how much the little-englanders really care about them.Do you not understand in a no- deal Brexit the South will suffer more than the North,
Do you not understand in a no- deal Brexit the South will suffer more than the North,
I hope you are correct but I suspect you are wrong the jobs that will get lost in lots of cases will be low end these people will be staying around to collect from the people still workingNo, Ireland will not suffer more than Northern Ireland. The relative economic gap between us and the North is already the same as it was between West and East Germany in 1990. They are far poorer than us as it is. They will just get poorer. Our economy is currently at risk of overheating. A bit of a post Brexit cool-down won't do us much harm compared to what will happen to them. We'll then see how much the little-englanders really care about them.
I wonder if that is likely to be true.
A no deal Brexit will be a heavy blow to the south, but we will be well equipped to recover from that blow. Due to the trading opportunities available to us.
The UK in general will suffer a similar blow, but their opportunities for recovery will be delayed until they can repair or rebuild the trading opportunities lost in Brexit.
The North will suffer more than the UK generally due to its proximity to the south. There may also be a backlash against the cost of the North to the English taxpayer. A bit more than the net contribution to the EU.
I hope you are correct but I suspect you are wrong the jobs that will get lost in lots of cases will be low end these people will be staying around to collect from the people still working
The post Brexit cool -down may not work out like you think a bit like the soft landing so called experts were talking about last down turn do you remember o it will not affect Ireland ,
Sonny said it all expecting others to come to our aid when they will be busy mending fences with the UK,
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