I must admit, I imagined fin sitting down by the fire half asleep after a few mountain water falling down drinks as he typed that post exi but thought I'd leave it to you as yer buddies anarl
of course you would. for two reasons. one, you have nothing better to do. and 2, you assume everybody thinks like you. and, for a wee bonus point, drinks like you. back to those three questions. the first two nobody has answered. and I believe most will know the answer to the third. otherwise I wouldn't be here.
This is true, at the time of replying I was looking at the liberties online catalogue for curtains and had gotten as far as page 1, had I gotten to page 2, you would still be waiting for a reply, they are simply wonderful darling God I hope not, I'd end up broke Again I hope not, the Scottish (read U.K. companies ) would go broke. I litre bottle of jack on my birthday to remind me of heavy fun days with booze and a slight tipple every now and again the rest of the year to remind me why I don't do a litre bottle of jack anymore. Aaah memories Okay, it was a quiz? cool. It's just sometimes your posts resemble Urdu, onwards
exe hasn't, he's aww talk that yin. don't you mean English companies? Armagammon!. so is this how it is? The EU has made it clear from the outset that the Northern Irish backstop needs to be permanent. The UK proposal for the back stop is for it to run for four years and then to turn it over to the Northern Irish Assembly to decide, meaning that the DUP can block anything that they dislike. Dublin is going to be thrilled to discover that the future of a border free Ireland is to be left in the hands of the Lambeg drum bangers of the DUP, representing the minority in Northern Ireland who wanted Brexit.
No one expects it to be approved fin, the eu wants a deal where it can continue to control as much of the U.K. as it can after we have "left". This puts 100% control out of their reach by using a Northern Irish party so if the eu refuses it, dup or any of them, then it looks like the eu have been telling lies all along (they have). If it fails, it will be because the eu didn't want an Northern Irish party being involved in Northern Ireland's future. They face a pr kickback or approving it. Sinn Fein can't complain (but they will) because they have largely been throwing bombs at the U.K. (literal ones this time) from the safety of the republic when they could have stepped up.
do you think there might be a link between the IRA throwing bombs at the U.K. and the U.K. killing unarmed civilians?
possibly, but maybe the DUP vote will crumble over their BREXIT Stance? I expect Westminster constituency boundaries are rigged in their favour but Stormont is PR. Mind you, the other knuckle dragging mob are against BoJos proposal so where does the pro EU unionist vote go?