- Jul 10, 2003
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And as usual you avoid answering a question .... I'll give you a clue, when a sentence ends with ? it means it's a question and you could deem to answer.
I didn't bother because you ask the question
Really ? Care to quote any post I've been abusive BECAUSE of the points you mention ? .
and then in the same post you then explain why you keep being abusive
I become abusive when we get the repetitive same question ( from you ), which has been answered numerous times, but you choose to ignore the answers. I also get abusive when we get posters like Lever who come across as complete arrogant w@nkers and post comments trying to put down someone else's viewpoint. By all means argue the point but don't post like a w@anker. I'm not surprised I get abusive having being called a racist, a fool, an idiot, a thicko, a xenophobe, a little Englander etc etc etc. Basically anyone that has used those terms can fvck off - their view is worth rat shit.
Ironically using a string of abuse
And do you want to show me below where I have ignored your answers, because it looks to me like I have addressed each and every one of them
Sigh .... One last time
1. A United Ireland is, as you point out, not going to happen.
2. A good deal including no border in Ireland but without a customs union. This is the 'ideal solution' that you were sold at the referendum, but has proven to be impossible to negotiate, deliver or even define. (Note: I have avoided the word 'fantasy').
3. No deal. This is possible but will take 10s of Billions of pounds in infrastructure costs, will take several years to implement and will entail putting a Border and customs between Northern Ireland and Ireland. Maybe if we had begun building customs posts, lorry parks, IT infrastructure, designing and building systems and recruiting and training staff straight after the referendum maybe we could be operationally ready by now, 3 years later (completely ignoring any economic or political impact). Personally, I think it would have taken longer than 3 years, but who knows ?
4. May's deal. (Don't forget, this doesn't do away with the seemingly unsolvable border issue, it simply defaults to Customs Union and renames it 'the backstop'). This doesn't seem to satisfy the Leave voters according to the most vocal Brexit supporters on here.
Of course a country can leave the EU.
But unless you can suggest another alternative, you have two options, neither of which Brexit supporters seem to be able to agree on, and each time I point this out to you, you simply become abusive
So what are you going for, Customs Union or Hard Border ? (that's a question)