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Brexit was predicted to be, at the very least, problematic for the Six Counties. The Good Friday accords were, effectively, predicated on both the UK and Irish Republic remaining in the EU. Theresa May’s fix was the so-called Backstop. The alternative was a customs border down the Irish Sea, which she said no UK Prime Minister would countenance.
Bozo flounced out over the issue, succeeded Ms May, and did exactly that. As usual, he just bluffed his way through it, claiming to business leaders and sceptical politicians on the island of Ireland that there would be no danger to the GFA. Again, he lied. Yesterday evening, that enduring symbol of The Troubles, a burnt-out bus, returned to the news as Loyalist areas, and then Nationalist areas in response, turned to violence.
Patrick Kielty - predicted it all over two years ago
“Unionists were guaranteed that Northern Ireland would be part of the UK until the majority voted otherwise … The Irish was border was removed and the island linked so Nationalists could pretend they were already living in a United Ireland … Some of these Nationalists then accepted being part of the UK as their day to day lives were essentially Irish … This cunning plan was sold to us on the basis that we were all part of the EU”. There was more.
“Thanks to your glorious Brexit vision Northern Ireland will become more divided as some form of economic border checks will become part of daily lives … If those checks take place between NI and Ireland, the Nationalists who were once happy being part of the UK will change their mind … If they take place in the Irish Sea some Unionists will be livid. However they'll still support being part of the UK”. The latter is now happening.
Can't lie your way out of this one, matey
Yesterday evening Bozo Tweeted “I am deeply concerned by the scenes of violence in Northern Ireland, especially attacks on PSNI who are protecting the public and businesses, attacks on a bus driver and the assault of a journalist. The way to resolve differences is through dialogue, not violence or criminality”. But he was already too late.
The dialogue of which he speaks did not happen at the time it needed to: he shafted the Unionists at Westminster, that mainly being the DUP nowadays, doing his usual act of lying his way from one problem to the next without giving a crap about the consequences. Talking, negotiation, discussion, brokering compromise - that is not the Bozo way.
His pals in the press will blame Dublin and the EU. The BBC will try and play it down. Ardent Brexiteers will blame Bitter Remoaners. None of those who so ardently promoted Brexit will own up, and taking responsibility will be totally out of the question.
But it’s not possible to propagandise your way out of this one. This time, Bozo is bust.
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Q: Which prominent Tory wrote a pamphlet in 2000 called “Northern Ireland: the Price of Peace” in which he compared the [Good Friday] agreement to the appeasement of the Nazis in the 1930s and the condoning of the desires of paedophiles?
ReplyDeleteA: None other than Murdoch's parrot and Pob's stunt double Michael “Slithy” Gove.
Well, Brexiteers., just remember this: when the IRA resume bombing the mainland, you voted for it!
ReplyDeleteIi wasn't only Kielty who made that prediction.
ReplyDeleteOver 2 years ago in these comments I forecast things would not only get worse... but MUCH worse, especially when Brexit began to get traction. Thanks to far right toryism, blue and red, that's exactly where we are.
Now I'll make another forecast: If Britain - or what still exists of it - continues unchecked down this morally corrupt far right path it can only end in the tragedy of a sickly version of overt fascism. This is not an exaggeration. The signs have been there since 1979.
We are presently a decaying one-party, racist, xenophobic nation tied pathetically to an equally decaying US Empire. Both are run by establishments wilfully ignorant of consequences, uncaring of human society, and lethal in their governance. Absent a foreign war or some other tragic diversion it's only a matter of time before their malevolence is FULLY turned inwards... you ain't seen nothing yet.
As if history hasn't provided enough examples of looming horror.
We send the EU £350m a week
ReplyDeleteLet's set fire to this bus instead
By now when it comes to Tory lies I'm afraid that the parable of the Frog and the Scorpion seems appropriate.
ReplyDeleteThe bloody mug punters (including a despair inducing family member) have landed us all in the deep do-do and no mistake.