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people in CERN are calling it Schrödinger's Brexit
N.I. is both in, and not in, the UK/EU at the same time |
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The Scottish people are all in bad form over the deal,it's the talk in all the pubs and clubs in Scotland tonight,they want to know why northern ireland can stay in Europe customs and they can't.thay are in real bad form.
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Northern Ireland people will keep their 10 billion a year in european grants and Scotland will lose theirs.thats the small print in the deal i believe(but i am not sure.you can check it out).
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I see brassneck
That is because Scotland have to follow the same rules as us in England Northern Ireland still want to be part of Britain and can scupper any Brexit deal unless they are BRIBED with European Grants Those jocks must be angry..they will demand another referendum ![]() |
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Ithis went somewhere else I’m a bit tipsy,anyway thanks for Song and Dance,even if I did Take the piss at the time,me and the grand children love it and I haven’t lost since .
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If Scotland had voted for independence from Britain when they had the chance..
they would be offered the same deal as Northern Ireland are now.... |
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Song and Dance love it.
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Northern Ireland people will keep their 10 billion a year in european grants and Scotland will lose theirs.thats the small print in the deal i believe(but i am not sure.you can check it out).
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Ten Billion you say ?
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How much does Northern Ireland contribute to the EU and how much do we get in return?
The UK made a gross contribution of £12.9bn in 2015. Northern Ireland has about 3% of the UK's population so its contribution can be estimated at £374m. In terms of what comes back, subsidies for farming and fishing, alongside structural funds were £320m in 2015. Special peace and cross-border funds added about £50m - though we'll stop getting much of that money after 2020. There are also science, education and research funds - they're at least £10m a year. So Northern Ireland is probably still a beneficiary of the EU, or at the very least breaks even. What would happen with the Irish border if the the UK left the EU? People can move freely between Great Britain, Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland without passport checks due to the 'common travel area', a fairly informal arrangement which pre-dates the creation of the EU. Both the UK and Irish governments would push to see it continue even if the UK left the EU. |
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-36445164
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I truly believe that if we had a ref on Jockeneese land staying with us, we would overwhelmingly vote to rid ourselves of these whining B@st@rds. Who recieve per captia from whitehall more than we do. Look it up, it's unreal
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[b]Scotland said No[/b]
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Scotland said NO
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Brassnake aka lord haw haw tarks mince
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Fro wiki because I'm alazy b...
Lord Haw-Haw was a nickname applied to the US-born Briton William Joyce, who broadcast Nazi propaganda to the UK from Germany during the Second World War. The broadcasts opened with "Germany calling, Germany calling", spoken in an affected upper-class English accent. The same nickname was also applied to some other broadcasters of English-language propaganda from Germany, but it is Joyce with whom the name is now overwhelmingly identified. There are various theories about its origin. |
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I really should go to bed Im old , phissed and tired. Why does this place such an hypnotic effect.
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