FrancieBrady wrote: » Any details or links?
downcow wrote: » No one in ni that I know is asking for the border in ireland to be further emphasises. I certainly am not
downcow wrote: » So we are saying both Irish and northern Irish identities, and indeed all identities in the world are estimated by polls surveying etc. So what is your point?
Fionn1952 wrote: » You literally suggested that checks should be between Newry and Dundalk a few posts ago. You couldn't POSSIBLY have that little self awareness?!?
FrancieBrady wrote: » He's doing a Jeffery, pivoting and spinning so the truth gets lost and can be walked away from when it suits. Like the 'couldn't guarantee to be peaceful' comment.
downcow wrote: » It’s very logical and simple. 1) roi have played with our peace for their own interests with the protocol and Dublin is their capital city. 2) Eu have played with our peace for their own interests with the protocol and Dublin is the nearest Eu city Seems silly to protest in Belfast when their is an Eu city an hour away
GSBellew wrote: » 1) London played with our peace for their own interests 2) Unionist groups rallied behind London in this aim 3) If Britannia rules supreme there would only be one logical place to protest your ire at their decisions on your behalf. This was an all island peace process, some of the parties involved chose to risk it all for something completely incompatible with the GFA & now you want to protest your leaders implementation of your democratic mandate in an EU capital that had no say in the initial decision? Your leaders in Westminster could have avoided a border by remaining aligned to EU rules, Mays deal, perhaps protest that f up instead.
FrancieBrady wrote: » When challenged about where you were getting your numbers of Northern Irish, you said you never mentioned 'opinion polls'. The 2011 census only showed 21% using that designation. Opinion polls since say it has risen. So where are you getting your data if it isn't from opinion polls.
downcow wrote: » Show me where I said that. I am not opposed to shareing out checks and that could mean some in this island (as there already are) but I don’t think I said it in recent posts
downcow wrote: » Second poster in a row to misquote me. What does that say. You scoffed at the use of opinion polls. I pointed out that the only way to measure numbers of an identity is census, opinion polls, own sense from living in a place etc. The biggest laugh is that it was you who said numbers of northern Irish were increasing. I simply agreed with you (your not saying that you are an unreliable source, are you?) You don’t have to change your position just because I agree with you. That’s what the shinners and dupers do in ni.
Speedline wrote: » You deleted it but it was quoted in post #678.
Fionn1952 wrote: » https://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/politics/angry-backlash-over-senior-tory-mps-sneering-at-loyalist-bonfire-culture-3297311 Fairly tame joke, outrage ensues....commentary from local voices who happen to be heavily linked to paramilitaries......Jamie Bryson on his fifty millionth tweet. Usual nonsense.
FrancieBrady wrote: » The pivoting and wriggling gets tiresome. Poster won't stand over anything he says if it doesn't suit his current position. Has been unapologetically dis-ingenuous for a long time on here.
BonnieSituation wrote: » I enjoyed the part were Mick Fealty got his knickers in a twist.
Fionn1952 wrote: » Watch for the blatant, "POINT OUT WHERE I SAID THAT", followed by him/her denying asking about checks between Newry and Dundalk by suggesting (s)he was, '"just asking questions" about it. It's so transparent.
KildareP wrote: » Your argument, Downcow, and that of some of unionist communities, are riddled with blatant contradictions: (1) ... (11)
downcow wrote: » It depends what you mean by a border? If you are referring to checks then the vast majority of these can be dropped. Those that need to remain can take place in various ways and in various places. I done see any of them taking place between Dundalk and Newry. There are many other options.
downcow wrote: » It depends what you mean by a border? If you are referring to checks then the vast majority of these can be dropped.
CelticRambler wrote: » Yet for some reason, the politicians you voted for, and your Prime Minister, and your unelected bureaucrat negotiator are saying No, nay, never ... and you think banging a Lambeg drum in Dublin will sort out the problem.
briany wrote: » The aim of the people who want to come to Dublin to protest is to A) make a bit of an unusual scene that might attract headlines, and attract the ire of some Dublin's more questionable citizens so they can go back to their people and say, "Look at these Irish, these southerners. They hate us and they are who has elected this Irish Republic's government who so stubbornly insists on this destructive protocol." Jamie Bryson's lot probably know they can't change things overnight, but they think they can gradually up the temperature until the fire is too big to ignore.
Jeffery taking a fair hammering on Twitter.
https://t.co/19G5Ky9HPY
Having just found out how to embed tweets ar an BoardsNua I thought I'd give it a wee bash:
Unionism really is falling to pieces. This very same bleeding has continued for weeks now and it's gone no where. When will they get the hint?
So the ball played firmly (very firmly...PFO like) back into the UK court.
Steve Peers on Twitter: "EU statement - no renegotiation of the NI protocol https://t.co/Br6BkIRN9W" / Twitter
I came to post the statement and see you've posted a link to it @FrancieBrady
Anyhow, this is the statement from the EU...
Well Boris played a blinder - backed the wrong horse three times. For him, getting brexit done the way he wanted required three things.
1. The EU backing down at the last second.
2. The EU throwing Ireland under the bus.
3. Trump winning re election.
The first two were never going to happen and the last one ended in the worst outcome for him - an Irish man in the white House.
I dont know if it should be chalked down to a completely warped sense of superiority, ignorance or just sheer stupidty that he thought this would play out any other way.
What is even more hilarious is that he does not seem to realise that Ireland is the only thing saving him from the EU actually dropping the hammer entirely.
He is caught between the EU and the US with no where to go.
But at the end of the day does he really care? Him and his buddies have made billions of this whole sham excerise.
"What is even more hilarious is that he does not seem to realise that Ireland is the only thing saving him from the EU actually dropping the hammer entirely."
That's a very good point.
I am not a northern Irish voter but I can tell you many Northern conservative Catholics would be tempted to vote unionist because of how hostile SF are to people of faith. Morals/faith come before nationalism.