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Brexit! You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet.
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Brexit Chaos? You ain't seen nothing yet!
The people of England have no comprehension of what is to come in the wake of the Brexit chaos.
As an "outsider" watching history repeat itself, as in N. Ireland, I fear for the future there.
Looming unemployment due to Brexit, law and order in chaos, gangs ruling working class areas, drugs, stabbings an accepted daily event, homelessness, poverty, austerity, extremists threats and no police available due to cuts in budgets by a hapless divided government.
Scotland will break away from the UK. Whitehall in meltdown.
The party of Sirs and millionaires is falling apart.
Propped up by a N. Ireland party of DUP bigots. The grim and blood red faces of Dodds, Wilson, Paisley, Campbell et al show the signs of what is to come.
We have heard their voices
over many years here in Northern Ireland. Screaming intransigence and bigotry with "No, no, no. Never, never, never" being their only input. Six months ago they were "cock of the North" ( or so they thought) when they aligned themselves with the Tories.
Where are they now?Floundering along with their allies the imploding ERG. Francois on the radio saying to Philip Hammond "up yours".
Francois becoming the new Paisley Senior. Stir up the people and step back. Throw in a few bible quotes to impress!
The UKIP tries vainly to rally their followers. Paisley, as is the norm with a limpet, attaches himself to the bandwagon and takes centre stage with Farage.
We have seen it all before, the screaming faces behind the flags. The banners. The kick the pope bands. Maybe a free holiday in Farage's French villa will keep him there for a while.
Anyone notice when the vote results in the Commons are being read out Paisley is not sitting on the bench with his fellow conspirators. No, he stands centre stage on the floor where he is sure of camera coverage as he back slaps in a mock show of support. A Judas kiss!
In truth the majority of people in England couldn't care less about N. Ireland. It is a money draining back woods as far as they are concerned. The DUP will have to face the wrath here when the Brexit deal is softened or even lost.
So England be careful of what you wish for.
Some will say I am a nut.
Soon the street disorder, rioting and civil unrest will come.
We have seen it all before.
It's not pleasant.
The rioting will come as in France. There are no police to deal with it. The government knows this. When they say the troops are being made ready for deployment they do not mean to control the lorries! They mean to deal with the riots!
Again. Be careful what you wish for!
The people of England have no comprehension of what is to come in the wake of the Brexit chaos.
As an "outsider" watching history repeat itself, as in N. Ireland, I fear for the future there.
Looming unemployment due to Brexit, law and order in chaos, gangs ruling working class areas, drugs, stabbings an accepted daily event, homelessness, poverty, austerity, extremists threats and no police available due to cuts in budgets by a hapless divided government.
Scotland will break away from the UK. Whitehall in meltdown.
The party of Sirs and millionaires is falling apart.
Propped up by a N. Ireland party of DUP bigots. The grim and blood red faces of Dodds, Wilson, Paisley, Campbell et al show the signs of what is to come.
We have heard their voices
over many years here in Northern Ireland. Screaming intransigence and bigotry with "No, no, no. Never, never, never" being their only input. Six months ago they were "cock of the North" ( or so they thought) when they aligned themselves with the Tories.
Where are they now?Floundering along with their allies the imploding ERG. Francois on the radio saying to Philip Hammond "up yours".
Francois becoming the new Paisley Senior. Stir up the people and step back. Throw in a few bible quotes to impress!
The UKIP tries vainly to rally their followers. Paisley, as is the norm with a limpet, attaches himself to the bandwagon and takes centre stage with Farage.
We have seen it all before, the screaming faces behind the flags. The banners. The kick the pope bands. Maybe a free holiday in Farage's French villa will keep him there for a while.
Anyone notice when the vote results in the Commons are being read out Paisley is not sitting on the bench with his fellow conspirators. No, he stands centre stage on the floor where he is sure of camera coverage as he back slaps in a mock show of support. A Judas kiss!
In truth the majority of people in England couldn't care less about N. Ireland. It is a money draining back woods as far as they are concerned. The DUP will have to face the wrath here when the Brexit deal is softened or even lost.
So England be careful of what you wish for.
Some will say I am a nut.
Soon the street disorder, rioting and civil unrest will come.
We have seen it all before.
It's not pleasant.
The rioting will come as in France. There are no police to deal with it. The government knows this. When they say the troops are being made ready for deployment they do not mean to control the lorries! They mean to deal with the riots!
Again. Be careful what you wish for!
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It doesn't matter Danny. It was as plain as day that the PM was going to beg for an extension and there was no need for a Bill to force her to do so. This is quite evident because she has already requested an extension and Mrs Ball's Bill will not receive Royal Assent until Monday at the earliest.
I nearly forgot - the original question spouts the biggest load of drivel I think I've encountered in the entire Brexit debate - and that's saying something! :-)
It doesn't matter Danny. It was as plain as day that the PM was going to beg for an extension and there was no need for a Bill to force her to do so. This is quite evident because she has already requested an extension and Mrs Ball's Bill will not receive Royal Assent until Monday at the earliest.
I nearly forgot - the original question spouts the biggest load of drivel I think I've encountered in the entire Brexit debate - and that's saying something! :-)