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duke63

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  1. No i didn't, YOU confirmed my comment 😂
  2. And just to confirm my comment............................
  3. I think its more to do with this Government trying to privatise the NHS by forcing people to find other ways of getting the healthcare they need.
  4. The loser of all arguments resorts to name calling.
  5. What utter tosh. You are in a massive minority here and its fairly obvious why. Brainwashed by Tory bull****ters.
  6. So you are saying they should start bombing their own country?? What utter nonsense. They all signed up to the Good Friday agreement. Though i notice the current vogue for Tories and Brexiteers is start to ignoring legislation that they don't like, EVEN IF they were party to its formation and actually signed agreement to it.
  7. Sinn Fein is the majority party and as you conveneinetly ignore, it means that Republicans are in control of the Ni Parliament which means that we are not far away from a vote to decide if the people of NI want to re unite Ireland as one country.
  8. The Good Friday agreement actually states that the future of NI will be decided by the people living IN NI and not by the British Government. You are here: Home > Government in Ireland > Ireland and the UK > The Good Friday Agreement The Good Friday Agreement Introduction The British-Irish Agreement The Multi-Party Agreement Other areas covered Brexit and the Good Friday Agreement Introduction The Good Friday Agreement, which is also known as the Belfast Agreement, was signed on Good Friday, 10 April 1998. It consists of two closely related agreements, the British-Irish Agreement and the Multi-Party Agreement. It led to the establishment of a system of devolved government in Northern Ireland and the creation of many new institutions such as the Northern Ireland Assembly and Executive, the North South Ministerial Council and the British-Irish Council. The Good Friday Agreement was approved by referendums held in both Ireland and Northern Ireland on 22 May 1998. Voters in Northern Ireland were asked to approve the Multi-Party Agreement and voters in Ireland were asked to approve both the Multi-Party Agreement and certain constitutional changes in the British-Irish Agreement. The British-Irish Agreement The British-Irish Agreement is an agreement between the British and Irish governments. The Agreement committed to the various institutions set out in the Multi-Party Agreement. It also sets out the agreed position of both governments on Northern Ireland’s current and future status. Under the terms of the British-Irish Agreement, both governments: Recognised the legitimacy of any choice made by the people of Northern Ireland whether to continue as part of the United Kingdom (UK) or to become part of a united Ireland (the principle of self-determination)
  9. Its inevitable also the Scotland will eventually break away too with the rhetoric that comes from the Tory HQ. Then all those things held dear by the Tory party and the older generation will be gone for good - No more UK, no more Great Britain, no more Union Jack flag. The commonwealth is also starting to break up as Countries realise there is no relevance to having an overall ruler living in a Country thousands of miles away...and in fact is only that because Britons once conquered their land ( and in many cases stole their resources).
  10. Ireland will become one Nation again within the next 20 years in all likelihood, possibly sooner. A republican party has just won power in NI so its only a matter of time. Then all that money making Liverpool the new Calais will have been wasted.
  11. Wait til climate change starts displacing millions then. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-india-61670666
  12. I like it. It’s a fresh new image and it seems that since is bespoke the club can use it how they wish with no restrictions or cost involved. Some people just love to moan when today is different from yesterday. Embrace change, it’s good for us as humans otherwise we never expand and progress.
  13. Because then it was an EU problem of which we were a part. Now its an EU problem AND a UK problem and the EU countries will do what is right for them and they no longer have any interest in what happens in the UK. Its our problem to deal with alone.
  14. You cannot get away from the root cause which is that in many cases their Country of their origin has been destroyed by western Governments and they see no point in remaining there.
  15. All the money this Government has wasted, stolen and given to their mates over the last few years plus the cynical use of tax laws to prevent some of their own ministers having to pay tax in THIS country, i suspect all that could have kept most immigrants in luxury places for the rest of their lives. Dont believe the **** that the likes of Farage, Patel and Johnson feed you. Its cyncial politics designed to take the spotlight away from what they are really doing to the lives of you and me.
  16. Johnson's own grandfather was a member of the ECHR for 20 years and its President for 10. https://bylinetimes.com/2022/06/10/dear-boris-your-nihilism-betrays-your-grandfathers-legacy-hed-be-appalled/
  17. Maybe if we and other western Nations did not go bombing, destabilising and destroying the Countries many of these people come then there would not be this problem. Ultimately the ONLY way you will stop this happening is to make the Countries that these people flee from, a much better place to live so they have no interest in leaving it. if you have nothing to lose at all other than a life with no meaning, then why not take the risk?
  18. That's not strictly true as we are now paying wages on 3+ players for the Buendia money spent on transfers. I love how people seem to forget that most players earn big money and don't play for free. I would love to see how some budget the money they earn themselves. 😉
  19. Will never forget that tackle on Bellamy. He should have been charged with assault. Bruce Rioch had to be physically manhandled from the touchline to prevent him going on the pitch to square up to Muscat.
  20. England - drab, boring and uninspiring. That group of players should be so much more exciting to watch.
  21. Its got the new club badge on so....
  22. Bloomfield Road around 1969. Looks very similar.
  23. Banham Poultry are in administration so it appears that part is true.
  24. If you travel to another country you have to accept they have a different way of dealing with problems.
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