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Post by yggdrasil on Feb 28, 2023 16:37:00 GMT
because of access to EU single market......according to Rishi Sunak. news.sky.com/story/brexit-rishi-sunak-says-northern-ireland-in-unbelievably-special-position-because-of-access-to-eu-single-market-12821991The prime minister said his new Brexit deal puts Northern Ireland in an "unbelievably special position" because it gives it access to both the UK and European Union markets - creating "the world's most exciting economic zone". ......Doesn't that mean it's treated differently to the rest of the UK? Which errrr, it wasn't supposed to be? Guess different treatment is okay if it's seen as positive which means he views the EU as a positive thing. Which means he's punishing the rest of the UK? who are now treated differently to NI? Another irony meter explodes.
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Post by mowlick on Mar 1, 2023 8:21:45 GMT
because of access to EU single market......according to Rishi Sunak. news.sky.com/story/brexit-rishi-sunak-says-northern-ireland-in-unbelievably-special-position-because-of-access-to-eu-single-market-12821991The prime minister said his new Brexit deal puts Northern Ireland in an "unbelievably special position" because it gives it access to both the UK and European Union markets - creating "the world's most exciting economic zone". ......Doesn't that mean it's treated differently to the rest of the UK? Which errrr, it wasn't supposed to be? Guess different treatment is okay if it's seen as positive which means he views the EU as a positive thing. Which means he's punishing the rest of the UK? who are now treated differently to NI? Another irony meter explodes. We need a Tory government
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Post by yggdrasil on Mar 1, 2023 9:26:12 GMT
I know you pretend to be old and senile but in case you missed it there's been one for the last 12 years.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 1, 2023 9:43:57 GMT
I know you pretend to be old and senile but in case you missed it there's been one for the last 12 years. I think his point is similar to a point that you often make - that the opposition is Tory Lite, not Labour.
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Post by yggdrasil on Mar 1, 2023 12:35:38 GMT
I know you pretend to be old and senile but in case you missed it there's been one for the last 12 years. I think his point is similar to a point that you often make - that the opposition is Tory Lite, not Labour. He would be better specifying he wants a hard right Government then? The Conservative party covers a wide base.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 1, 2023 13:16:11 GMT
I think his point is similar to a point that you often make - that the opposition is Tory Lite, not Labour. He would be better specifying he wants a hard right Government then? The Conservative party covers a wide base. Dunno - hard right to me suggests UKIP territory - not much of that in the Conservatives.
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Post by mowlick on Mar 1, 2023 14:42:52 GMT
I think his point is similar to a point that you often make - that the opposition is Tory Lite, not Labour. He would be better specifying he wants a hard right Government then? The Conservative party covers a wide base. No.
I want a British government running Britain, not some branch office of Brussels. Right now we have a Brussels Bumboy as Chancellor and the Invisible Man waiting for Mrs Leyen to give him his orders.
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Post by yggdrasil on Mar 1, 2023 16:39:32 GMT
He would be better specifying he wants a hard right Government then? The Conservative party covers a wide base. Dunno - hard right to me suggests UKIP territory - not much of that in the Conservatives. That's "far right", hard right usually refers to the Conservative ideologues like Braverman and Co.
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 1, 2023 18:51:50 GMT
Dunno - hard right to me suggests UKIP territory - not much of that in the Conservatives. That's "far right", hard right usually refers to the Conservative ideologues like Braverman and Co. Nah, far right is BNP and stuff. UKIP are not that far over.
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Post by yggdrasil on Mar 2, 2023 11:29:34 GMT
That's "far right", hard right usually refers to the Conservative ideologues like Braverman and Co. Nah, far right is BNP and stuff. UKIP are not that far over. Well, the Cameron/Sunak types would be usually referred to as "centre right", you then have the Conservative ideologues which need a name, care to give them one? Twats?
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Post by Hairynosedwombat on Mar 2, 2023 11:32:49 GMT
Nah, far right is BNP and stuff. UKIP are not that far over. Well, the Cameron/Sunak types would be usually referred to as "centre right", you then have the Conservative ideologues which need a name, care to give them one? Twats? Didn't you just have a far right/ideologue for 45 days and were horrified at her reality?
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Post by Hairynosedwombat on Mar 2, 2023 11:37:39 GMT
because of access to EU single market......according to Rishi Sunak. news.sky.com/story/brexit-rishi-sunak-says-northern-ireland-in-unbelievably-special-position-because-of-access-to-eu-single-market-12821991The prime minister said his new Brexit deal puts Northern Ireland in an "unbelievably special position" because it gives it access to both the UK and European Union markets - creating "the world's most exciting economic zone". ......Doesn't that mean it's treated differently to the rest of the UK? Which errrr, it wasn't supposed to be? Guess different treatment is okay if it's seen as positive which means he views the EU as a positive thing. Which means he's punishing the rest of the UK? who are now treated differently to NI? Another irony meter explodes. Given that there is NO solution to the Northern Ireland problem after brexit that does not involve heartache/bloodshed/problems for everybody else, isn't a solution that at least one person says a good word for an improvement?
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Post by Flying Monkeys on Mar 2, 2023 12:05:30 GMT
Nah, far right is BNP and stuff. UKIP are not that far over. Well, the Cameron/Sunak types would be usually referred to as "centre right", you then have the Conservative ideologues which need a name, care to give them one? Twats? I would say: - Centre right - Camerons - Right - Rees-Moggs - Hard right - UKIPs - Far right - BNPs - Extreme right - nazis All subjective, of course.
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Post by yggdrasil on Mar 2, 2023 12:46:41 GMT
Well, the Cameron/Sunak types would be usually referred to as "centre right", you then have the Conservative ideologues which need a name, care to give them one? Twats? I would say: - Centre right - Camerons - Right - Rees-Moggs - Hard right - UKIPs - Far right - BNPs - Extreme right - nazis All subjective, of course. I see your point but the "Hard right-UKIP's" category are no "further" to the right than the Rees-Moggs or the Braverman's, they are just in a different party. Their viewpoints are perfectly aligned.
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Post by yggdrasil on Mar 2, 2023 12:48:45 GMT
because of access to EU single market......according to Rishi Sunak. news.sky.com/story/brexit-rishi-sunak-says-northern-ireland-in-unbelievably-special-position-because-of-access-to-eu-single-market-12821991The prime minister said his new Brexit deal puts Northern Ireland in an "unbelievably special position" because it gives it access to both the UK and European Union markets - creating "the world's most exciting economic zone". ......Doesn't that mean it's treated differently to the rest of the UK? Which errrr, it wasn't supposed to be? Guess different treatment is okay if it's seen as positive which means he views the EU as a positive thing. Which means he's punishing the rest of the UK? who are now treated differently to NI? Another irony meter explodes. Given that there is NO solution to the Northern Ireland problem after brexit that does not involve heartache/bloodshed/problems for everybody else, isn't a solution that at least one person says a good word for an improvement? Well, everyone knew Boris' NI promises were lies, just be nice if the public were not continuously lied to, even to this day they will pretend black is white.
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