Message from @Broo TulsiGang 2024 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

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Well they got that out of the way fast

🀷🏿

2019-04-12 11:48:35 UTC  

"He is our property and we can get the facts and the truth from him."
https://twitter.com/i/status/1116322371781058561

2019-04-12 12:02:46 UTC  

Imagine thinking people are property in current year.

2019-04-12 12:06:38 UTC  

LOL, I wonder if they will stop inviting him on to BBC Question Time...
https://twitter.com/brexitparty_uk/status/1116654681659445249

2019-04-12 12:11:02 UTC  

Spicy πŸ‘ŒπŸΏ

2019-04-12 12:16:44 UTC  

is the new brexit party gonna split the vote in the European elections?

2019-04-12 13:09:48 UTC  

ABANDON FUCKING SHIP

2019-04-12 13:25:28 UTC  

@Broo TulsiGang 2024 πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ I never actually asked how do you think the Irish border issue would get solved in the event of a no deal brexit?

Same way they take goods into the EU from the Ukraine 🀷🏿

2019-04-12 13:32:07 UTC  

this whole thing is ridiculous

2019-04-12 13:32:38 UTC  

I kinda wish NI would just reunify so we wouldn't have to deal with the issue

2019-04-12 13:35:56 UTC  

nothing to do with UK

2019-04-12 13:37:43 UTC  

I think the general consensus around the world is that we would be the ones breaching the treaty since we left the EU

2019-04-12 13:38:10 UTC  

Which means when the GFA was signed they essentially said you are never allowed to leave the EU without the ROI also agreeing to do the same

2019-04-12 13:38:48 UTC  

That's never happening

The GFA doesn't involve the EU

2019-04-12 13:40:05 UTC  

It doesn't technically but in practise it definitely does

No it doesn't

The EU is a piece of paper

2019-04-12 13:42:47 UTC  

so is the GFA

between 2 countries. Not 26 others that have nothing to do with the Troubles

and certainly not to do with any bureaucrats in brussels

2019-04-12 13:46:14 UTC  

There is no explicit commitment to never harden the border, and there is nothing about customs posts or regulatory controls.

2019-04-12 13:46:24 UTC  

i took both of these from the bbc article on the matter

2019-04-12 13:46:47 UTC  

"That included "the removal of security installations". That is as far as the text goes"

2019-04-12 13:48:07 UTC  

Of course they did

2019-04-12 13:48:41 UTC  

That was done yesterday

2019-04-12 13:51:21 UTC  

So yeah if it never technically requires there be no border we could leave without a deal and not by the letter of the law be in violation of the GFA

2019-04-12 13:52:21 UTC  

I'll need to watch the entire show in case they missed any good bits

Hard Border is purely visual

That's what they don't want

2019-04-12 14:09:20 UTC  

you have Sinn Fein voters who are registered in both Eire and Ulster... they have been trying to demographically shift the voting power balance in the North to see if they could win a referendum - a hard border would make that more difficult