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Topic History of: Democratic Unionist Party
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Wolfgang EU OUT OF ULSTER


The new logo-chant of the DUP - ignoring their own internal warfare, disputes and massive disagreements.

But it was Boris who left Ulster/NI in the EU - as part of the EU Single Market. Leaving major dilemmas, Protocol/Biden etc.

You'll never see 'UK OUT OF ULSTER' - simply because we pay their bills. From our Exchequer, we give NI £1,000 million.

Evey MONTH...yes: NI is the achilles heel of the UK economy. Far away, ignored and irrelevant to most; like that minor toothache you've ignored for too long.


Wolfgang Bedlam in Belfast again this week.

The third DUP leader, in two months, is to be elected.

Unless some more unexpected events occur.


Interference/involvement of politicians - from London, Dublin, Brussels and Washington - isn't making decisions easy.

Particularly those concerning the trade barrier in the middle of the Irish Sea - which is creating havoc for NI trade.


news.sky.com/story/brexit-borders-and-be...r-from-over-12337180
Green Man Wolfgang wrote:
A time of great uncertainty for Northern Ireland, with the DUP turning on itself and key people resigning. Party leader first - soon, First Minister.

Problems caused by the Protocol and Brexit are not being addressed - with NI in the EU Single Market, unlike the rest of the UK.

Direct rule from Westminster is again a possibility, as is a General Election.

And the relationship with the Republic is worsening because of import/export-Brexit related difficulties for goods on the island.

With rising tensions on both sides of the political divide - and border - there's a fear that the Good Friday Agreement could be compromised by events

Bringing a return of violence to this part of the United Kingdom. The strong views of POTUS on the GFA - expressed at G7/Cornwall - will in the mind of Boris.



The Irish and NI government remind of the mafia.

Elections don't change a thing - because all politicians are slime and don't give a flying fuck for the commoners.
Wolfgang A time of great uncertainty for Northern Ireland, with the DUP turning on itself and key people resigning. Party leader first - soon, First Minister.

Problems caused by the Protocol and Brexit are not being addressed - with NI in the EU Single Market, unlike the rest of the UK.

Direct rule from Westminster is again a possibility, as is a General Election.

And the relationship with the Republic is worsening because of import/export-Brexit related difficulties for goods on the island.

With rising tensions on both sides of the political divide - and border - there's a fear that the Good Friday Agreement could be compromised by events

Bringing a return of violence to this part of the United Kingdom. The strong views of POTUS on the GFA - expressed at G7/Cornwall - will in the mind of Boris.
Green Man Wolfgang wrote:
A new First Minister of Northern Ireland was recently appointed by Poots, the party's new leader - who succeeded Foster.

Poots has now been ousted and the new First Minister is expected to go shortly - with the whole situation being watched closely by Sinn Fein.

SF are the Catholic opposition and are revelling in the DUP disarray. But no one will benefit from a lack of leadership, bearing in mind the problems caused for Northern Ireland by Brexit.

The Ulster marching season is imminent - always a time of tension between Protestant and Catholic. Looks like a potential powder keg - and Boris is busy.


Boris is busy listening to his masters.