An Ciarraioch wrote: » An unexpected boost for the League of Ireland's UEFA co-efficient?https://www.the42.ie/brexit-uk-football-clubs-4984997-Jan2020
CelticRambler wrote: » no British citizens can stand for (re)election or vote in the poll. That's something that'll be felt acutely in those towns and villages where the British immigrants make up a sizeable portion of the community, and are sometimes amongst the most active local politicians.
L1011 wrote: » That's oddly strict considering we allow anyone legally resident here to vote and stand in locals.
BonnieSituation wrote: » Local Councils in France would have a lot more power though than here. So I can see the merit in its restriction.
CelticRambler wrote: » Well, it's very strict anyway: as an EU-but-not-French citizen, I can only vote in (or stand for) the local elections and the Europeans (and the school board of governors!).
Batrachotox wrote: » They were interviewing unionists up North on their thoughts re Brexit and the coming “Independence Day” on Ivan Yates on Newstalk just there.
Kermit.de.frog wrote: Verhofstadt making it clear in the EU parliament today in the Brexit debate he wants full federation and an end to national vetoes.
Batrachotox wrote: » They were interviewing unionists up North on their thoughts re Brexit and the coming “Independence Day” on Ivan Yates on Newstalk just there. I don’t say this often but I was genuinely shocked by some of their responses. I couldn’t believe the level of defiant ignorance of the whole thing all the while glad to be leaving. Knew it was bad but didn’t realise the brainwashing ran to this degree. I’d advise ye all to have a listen back on the website just to give an idea of the level of misinformation and indifference we’re dealing with here.
Gintonious wrote: » https://twitter.com/Nigel_Farage/status/1222562936771809280 And off they go. Really were a circus show right until the end.
BonnieSituation wrote: » What's the legal status of using one's passport card to travel to Britain if it hasn't got a legality as the UK will be outside of the EU/EEA? Would it be perfectly legitimate for say Ryanair to refuse to recognise it for travel to Britain?
First Up wrote: » Nothing new there. He has been advocating a federal Europe for a long time. He wrote a book about it at least 15 years ago. If any countries want to amalgamate into a federation they can do it. Nobody will force them.
Batrachotox wrote: » They were interviewing unionists up North on their thoughts re Brexit and the coming “Independence Day” on Ivan Yates on Newstalk just there. I’d advise ye all to have a listen back on the website just to give an idea of the level of misinformation and indifference we’re dealing with here.
reslfj wrote: » Is it this?https://www.newstalk.com/podcasts/henry-mckean-on-the-hard-shoulder/britains-identity-live-identity-brexitday-belfast Lars
Kermit.de.frog wrote: » Verhofstadt making it clear in the EU parliament today in the Brexit debate he wants full federation and an end to national vetoes. We'll be on the way out ourselves sooner rather than later the way this is going. EU will be a lonely place for Ireland without Britain.
Leroy42 wrote: » But that brings us straight back to what Brexit actually means. Johnson hasn't got a clue, he is all for both a No deal and getting swift deal. Which version of his truth you choose to believe will lead to your version of Brexit.
Thargor wrote: » This Farage doc on Channel 4 right now is good viewing.
Bit cynical wrote: » A swift deal preferably. No deal if necessary. This would be my interpretation. The actual outcome, of course, depends on negotiations. Obviously we here in Ireland would be strongly hoping for some sort of deal rather than no deal.
beggars_bush wrote: » Anyone taking bets on how long it will be until they reapply for membership? Or will they just blame the EU for everything from now on?
Imreoir2 wrote: » No deal would be far worse for the UK than us and they have far more to fear than we do.
timetogo1 wrote: » It will have to be at least a generation. Their incompetence and negligence displayed over the last 3 years is not something that'll be welcomed back into the EU too easily and I'm sure some countries would object.