uk faces greatest threat in a century

Started by Thomas, May 08, 2022, 10:42:04 AM

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Thomas

Quote from: Borchester on May 08, 2022, 10:55:00 AM
Could we not just give Ulster to Russia?

After all, they are both gangster states and would be very happy together
why not keep ulster , and can we not give you to america china or anyone that will take you?

We could then rename this the scottish islands instead of the bwitish. The russians owned most of london till recently anyway , and funded the tory party.

win win for everyone.
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Borchester

Quote from: Thomas on May 08, 2022, 10:47:54 AM
incoming. Borkie , cromwell etc screaming we stopped vlad.!! no surrender!

 

:D


Could we not just give Ulster to Russia?

After all, they are both gangster states and would be very happy together
Algerie Francais !

Thomas

incoming. Borkie , cromwell etc screaming we stopped vlad.!! no surrender!



:D

What is it pat calls them? the blue rinse brexiters?
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Thomas











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Congratulations to
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on a historic result in Northern Ireland's elections! It is crucial that others now work with
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to build a functioning government that will tackle the cost of living scandal and climate crisis.

Wurzel out congratulating sinn fein on thier historic victory.
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Thomas

Boris Johnson is warned the UK faces its greatest threat for centuries as Sinn Fein's Vice President - once described as 'the representative of Gerry Adams on Earth' - wins power at Stormont

  • Former Northern Ireland secretary Julian Smith fears independent movements
  • He said in Scotland and Northern Ireland, anti-union parties are most popular
  • Mr Smith said officials in Brussels should negotiate directly with Belfast 
Boris Johnson was warned last night that the UK was facing its greatest threat for centuries as Sinn Fein achieved a historic win in Northern Ireland.
In a dramatic end to the Stormont elections, the republican party overtook the Democratic Unionists (DUP) to be the largest party in the Northern Ireland Assembly.
With Sinn Fein on 27 seats out of 90, the party's Vice President Michelle O'Neill will now be entitled to become Northern Ireland's First Minister, an unprecedented move for a nationalist politician. She hailed a 'new era' in the politics of the province.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10793443/Boris-Johnson-warned-Sinn-Feins-threat-union.html?ito=social-twitter_dailymailUK

:D

i know its the mail , but its a bit of fun.

Still , while the uk is breaking up  , the boys are proud we are stopping vlad . :D

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