What's the latest with Sammy tache?
I have seen him being interviewed on TV tonight.......but he was dressed like someone heading to work on a building sife for some reason.
Like an extra on Auf Wiedersehn, Pet.
What's the latest with Sammy tache?
I must say those interviewers in 6 of 9 put the vast majority of their English conterparts to shame.
Ol’ Jeffrey bowled a yorker by the interviewer here and the Sinn Fein woman stumping him behind the wicket![]()
Khal, my sister went to Queens, and what struck me the second I got to visit her in Belfast (in 1988) was that every person there was politically aware. Most people in Liverpool think they know the score politically but I swear that the Irish in the 6 knew the dance better than people over here do. I know that it was useful to have your wits about you in Ireland in those days, but everybody could put a cogent argument forward. The interviewer reflects the population in this case, I think.

I now have friends on both sides of the divide in the 6 and I go there fairly regularly (New Lodge one month, Enniskillen the next). People are extremely knowledgeable, but now they are more pragmatic. The GFA actually works for everyone, such a shame that we have this idiot pulling the strings in number 10....For sure, Emlyn
I have also noticed that over a lifetime going back and forth to Belfast throughput my life, before and during and after the Troubles, that they are cute hoors when it comes to politics.
I was over in Donegal a few weeks ago with a bunch of cousins from Belfast and as always, sitting round having a few drinks was like being on Question Time lol
You are pretty much correct, but there are actually 2 solutions.I am more than happy to be corrected by those in here/over there, but this has been bugging me for a few years now. As I understand, the GFA is an internationally recognised treaty, guaranteed, (if that is the right word), by the UK, the ROI, and, I think, the US. (Might be the EU, dunno).
Within that treaty, whilst my words will be different from those used, it says that NO controls, infrastructure, checks, basically anything resembling a border, anywhere on the whole island, are not allowed. Ever. (Unless I guess, everyone thinks its a good idea, which means forever anyate).
So please, for a semi literate Englishman, (with roots in the celtic soil), please tell me I am wrong in saying that Brexit is an unsolvable question, or, I have absolutely missed sommet that millions havnt.
Thanks. R.
You are pretty much correct, but there are actually 2 solutions.
1. UK gives Northern Ireland independence
2. UK invades and claims Ireland
I don’t see any other solution

come on WA,You are pretty much correct, but there are actually 2 solutions.
1. UK gives Northern Ireland independence
2. UK invades and claims Ireland
I don’t see any other solution
yup, sounds like they are trying to finalising the wording to throw the DUP under the bus. Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch!Some upbeat comments in the joint statement. Meeting lasted over 3 hours do maybe something to be hopeful about.
Hope you're right, cant see it though.yup, sounds like they are trying to finalising the wording to throw the DUP under the bus. Couldn't happen to a nicer bunch!
As far as I know there are customs checks for goods but they are part of the Schengen area so people aren't checked.What happens on the Swiss borders with several neighbours? They're not in the EU. Just wondered.
What happens on the Swiss borders with several neighbours? They're not in the EU. Just wondered.
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