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Should Ireland Consider Leaving The E U S S R?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.UK fishermen were promised a prosperous future when we left the EU. Sadly that hasn’t happened and they feel betrayed.
// The deal, he says, is the worst of all worlds. “It’s a complete sellout. It’s a betrayal. The deal we have got is lose-lose. We have got friction at the borders and they [EU fishing boats] have still got access to our waters.” Johnson has lost his support: “I can’t vote Conservative.” //
https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ politic s/2021/ apr/25/ its-a-b etrayal -cornis h-fishi ng-vote -turns- against -tories -over-b rexit-d eal
Ireland does very well in the EU. Even IF the fisheries deal is not good, they would not leave the EU over one issue. Many fishermen in Cornwall are regretting being part of the flotilla up the Thames in the Brexit campaign.
// The deal, he says, is the worst of all worlds. “It’s a complete sellout. It’s a betrayal. The deal we have got is lose-lose. We have got friction at the borders and they [EU fishing boats] have still got access to our waters.” Johnson has lost his support: “I can’t vote Conservative.” //
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Ireland does very well in the EU. Even IF the fisheries deal is not good, they would not leave the EU over one issue. Many fishermen in Cornwall are regretting being part of the flotilla up the Thames in the Brexit campaign.
Gness, we all should know that Dublin has its share of idiots:
https:/ /www.da ilymail .co.uk/ news/ar ticle-9 540677/ CCTV-sh ows-mom ent-wom an-push ed-rail -tracks -Dublin .html
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Ireland has benefited hugely from its EU membership - and everyone here knows that.
Yes, there are problems with the fishing quotas at the moment and there is also the issue of Ireland's "Low Corporation Tax" strategy for encouraging businesses to domicile here - but compared to the vast unknown of throwing in their lot with Bojo's Chancers that's a couple of trivial (and solvable) problems.
Very, very few people would opt to leave - all the opinion polls show a huge majority in favour of staying with the EU - 84% in the most recent poll
https:/ /www.ia ces.ie/ post/su pport-f or-the- europea n-union -in-ire land-re mains-h igh-but -there- s-no-ro om-for- complac ency
[ note that the baseline for the rather odd graphic is 75% - obviously drawn by an innumerate twit ]
Yes, there are problems with the fishing quotas at the moment and there is also the issue of Ireland's "Low Corporation Tax" strategy for encouraging businesses to domicile here - but compared to the vast unknown of throwing in their lot with Bojo's Chancers that's a couple of trivial (and solvable) problems.
Very, very few people would opt to leave - all the opinion polls show a huge majority in favour of staying with the EU - 84% in the most recent poll
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[ note that the baseline for the rather odd graphic is 75% - obviously drawn by an innumerate twit ]
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