road_high wrote: » The commonwealth is purely a symbolic talk shop. If we rejoined it would make zero difference to any of our lives. If there was to be a United ireland in the future then part of the agreement would have to include commonwealth membership I’d think
road_high wrote: » The French were pretty brutal in places like Vietnam from what I’ve read.
prinzeugen wrote: If you compare ex British territories with those that were or still are ruled by France. The ex British ones are advanced and normally civilised.
prinzeugen wrote: » If you compare ex British territories with those that were or still are ruled by France. The ex British ones are advanced and normally civilised. The French ones are civil war torn ****-holes most cases.
prinzeugen wrote: » Yet I bet you have no problem with the French, who did more murdering and plundering than the British. At least Britain gave its territories their own governments. France did not. Thats why you have the back of a €20 or €50 note cluttered with French acquisitions worldwide. Frances longest land border is with... Brazil. Google it. Anyone that slags the British over their past but not the French, Dutch, Spanish Japanese etc are clueless hypocrites.
ArchXStanton wrote: FG delegates actually applauded this... I wonder how preppy boy Varadkar and Co. will talk their way out of this one..
steves2 wrote: Stunned that a DUP knuckledragger came out with something so ridiculous and a roomful or Fine Gaelers applauded that..really I am lost for words. I am in the live-and-let-live camp when it comes to Irish and British relations, I have no interest in a united Ireland and think should the time come that they want to go for it then we could all see if it will be good for us all. But defo not now, they are all far too interested in each others religion and flegs etc. That a room of Irish people would applaud the DUP, given the rubbish and utter lies they've been peddling the last couple years, is embarrassing.
Plumbthedepths wrote: » It's quite odd but FG have a special hatred to the Irish electorate and yet the Irish electorate have a Stockholm syndrome to these clowns.
BuboBubo wrote: » So we should join the commonwealth because the French were worse? Ok.
Avatar MIA wrote: » From Wiki... The human symbol of this free association is the Head of the Commonwealth, currently Queen Elizabeth II
Anteayer wrote: » If FG suggest joining the Commonwealth, I will be suggesting voting for anyone but FG.
Duckworth_Luas wrote: » How can a 6ft lizard be the human symbol of anything?
Avatar MIA wrote: » That's speciest!
RustyNut wrote: Its a sorta club for britain's various victims.
road_high wrote: » I don’t think they're “allies” they’ve been at loggerheads with the Taoiseach pretty much since he cane into office. FG are a bizarre mix of nationalism, a traditional softness towards the UK, the party of southern prodestants, free market economics, social liberalism also mixed with conservatism. DUP are much more resulote on their stances
Avatar MIA wrote: » From Wiki... "The current Commonwealth of Nations was formally constituted by the London Declaration in 1949, which modernised the community, and established the member states as "free and equal". The human symbol of this free association is the Head of the Commonwealth, currently Queen Elizabeth II, and the 2018 Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting appointed Charles, Prince of Wales to be her designated successor, although the position is not technically hereditary. The Queen is the head of state of 16 member states, known as the Commonwealth realms, while 32 other members are republics and five others have different monarchs" As someone who has no truck with monarchy, I'd have no problem with Ireland being a member of the commonwealth if a demand by unionists.
ChikiChiki wrote: » Agree with you there however one thing FG are united on is the rise of globalism and corporate interests over those they represent.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Under no circumstances should Ireland rejoin the commonwealth. The fact FG members applauded this is taking the piss.