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Topic History of: Democratic Unionist Party Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
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.
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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. |
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