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Old 31-01-2020, 20:37   #2233
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Re: Brexit Development(s) Discussion

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Originally Posted by Mr K View Post
It's not Varadkar BJ's 'stiffing' though is it? It's the people of NI he's repeatedly lied to. If anything his actions make a united Ireland more likely (which Varadkar wants). Apart from the Protest/Catholic demographic gradually changing (Catholics are forecast to outnumber Protestants by 2021), all sides might see a better future within the EU, and the Loyalist diehards become the minority. Wouldn't surprise me if NI left the UK before Scotland.
It depends on your perspective. I'm talking about what Varadkar is saying NOW. Actually much like he was huffing before Brexit.
He needs to be stiffed.

Other than that, the rest of what you have said can't be convincingly argued against.

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