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Irish, EU governments sound out Johnson to avoid no-deal Brexit

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One has to incite a curve ball bit of provocation in order to get discussions out of a rut.. in which they seem to be at present :-) No offense....

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Ireland has always been considered partially outside of Europe, so should consider this situation seriously, they also promoted the Brexit issue themselves, causing the current problem, and should therefore expect to be the solution. So there! I would, were I PM in the uk, INVADE Ireland, and reclaim what we gave away in the 1920's... so there.

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Well, it's been said Boris, if elected, will bet the UK's last Prime Minister. I believe he will be. No way there can be a Brexit and UK Ireland. Shame they didn't think a little harder instead of thinking their racist tendencies could not be reversed.

They are only slightly smarter than the US, and only a few years ahead of their downfall. I always loved Benny Hill. When he died, when I was a kid, it was a shock for me. But I can still hear his music and see the tomfoolery when I see what's going on in Britain.

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Northern Ireland will have a vote for independence

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Don’t listen to them Mr Johnson. Give us the no deal Brexit and save the taxpayers billions of pounds.

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