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No I dont lie if you go off on one calling just one part of the MPs Cretins when we have 650 of them .....

I mean quite clearly you do. As evidenced in this post you definitely wrote:

Ill tell you what... my next door neighbour signed my passport and he’s got the broadest Burnley accent you ever heard.
Another thing, and this is the truth... I love to lie. Ever since I was a kid I loved to lie. I don’t know why but I do know I get repeatedly and aggressively aroused whenever I do lie. I, for it is me Joey66, love a lie more than I love being a leftie in right wing clothing. Best go, I’m off to get some of next door’s black pudding pasta

Now don’t tell me you didn’t say that??
 
It doesn't Joey it really doesn't.
Illegal goods maybe,but legal EU goods are not smuggled into Britain from Northern Ireland
Over the irish border now I stated tobacco etc floods over the border both ways a guy from Ireland stated it was big business now on LBC.......
A special customs union for Ireland could be negotiated, but the EU are just being so awkward they know it's a great way to cling onto a cash cow - the rest of the UK ......
 
Over the irish border now I stated tobacco etc floods over the border both ways a guy from Ireland stated it was big business now on LBC.......
A special customs union for Ireland could be negotiated, but the EU are just being so awkward they know it's a great way to cling onto a cash cow - the rest of the UK ......
So you are just going to ignore the bit where you were wrong about the history of the border.
A special customs union for Ireland could be negotiated. Given that Ireland is in a customs union with the other 26 EU members,
that means, by default, that statement reads 'A special customs union for the EU could be negotiated'.
And that's the plan, and in order to facilitate this plan and avoid a return to a hard border, a backstop was negotiated by both parties.
This was shot down by the DUP.
The DUP have held you to ransom and you're blaming the EU.
 
I have already gone back on your post once and put them in bold - not @Armel so this is getting tiresome and annoying ok!
Again your post 49505
Then did I ever describe anyone as distasteful? You really do lie a lot.

What are you talking about you mad man?
You quoted an armel post and said it was me. Then you quoted my response asking when I ever described anyone as distasteful as proof of me calling someone distasteful
 
Dead cats and burning straw-men aots in an attempt to obscure the lack of any Brexit substance over the last three years. Bravo.
 
The Irish Government has allowed this for years.
People from Arab nations could literally buy Irish passports,
Chinese nationals now do it.
I read an article in a Portuguese property magazine that stated that if you spent 500,000 euro on a property you could claim Portuguese citizenship.
Its a wonder we never did this for Henry
Brisan, can you show/link me to where it says that Irish passports can be obtained/bought by non Irish citizens? Thank you.
 
Brisan, can you show/link me to where it says that Irish passports can be obtained/bought by non Irish citizens? Thank you.
I thought Ireland had an economic citizenship scheme until the late 90's.

Not sure it was widely used because of the sums needed to rely upon it, but I recall it being a policy.

I'm being lazy and not evidencing it, but I'll look later if needed.
 
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