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Jason Devlin Tweeted:I wasn't referring just to your post, I was referring to the general tone of the entire thread, dominated as it is by remain voters banging on about how terrible life is, how most politicians of the governing party are incompetent, incapable, mentally deficient, corrupt and heaven knows what else, how the country (if not the world) is going down the pan and has declined in the last (however long), and how it's all so UNFAIR!
As to NI, there were two options, given that the EU decided to 'protect its interests'. A customs border down the Irish sea, or a hard border on the island of Ireland. Which is the least worst option? Somehow, I suspect that a hard border would create even more problems than the current solution. So, we are where we are.
Apart from which, it's not down to me to produce solutions - I'm not in government, nor am I a civil servant or adviser to government. My involvement was to cast my vote in a referendum on whether the UK should remain a member of the EU, or leave., I cast my vote for leave, and if I had to again, I wouldn't change my mind, because I think the UK's prospects are better out than in, for reasons discussed so many times over the last five years that I can't be *rsed to repeat them.
Now, Robin - if you've got any other questions or comments, direct them at someone else. In my last comment, I said I wish I hadn't got involved in this thread, and would leave you all to enjoy your misery in peace.
This time, I mean it.
" Last night a digger parked in our street, 10 metres from my car and our front door, was petrol bombed & set alight. Our bins stolen from the main road & burnt. We sat up all night worried for the safety of our 2 young kids, one of whom is 5 weeks old. "
Don't worry Jason, "we are where we are.".
Problem is CC, you ain't part of "we", someday you might understand the issues of the last 13 nights of violence, someday you might take a brief glance at the GFA, someday you might understand the hurt and fear. Someday you might have a little compassion, just a smidgeon, a little empathy and understanding. Someday.
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