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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Praises Brexit in her speech today and hails it as "Britains biggest economic opportunity for decades".

Good to hear from a politician with sense and vision for a change instead of the usual whining wankers

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford


"Praises Brexit in her speech today and hails it as "Britains biggest economic opportunity for decades".

Good to hear from a politician with sense and vision for a change instead of the usual whining wankers "

An MP who is ashering to the wishes of the electorate and recognises a brigbt economic future.

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By *anes HubbyCouple
over a year ago

Babbacombe Torquay

Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?"

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Praise for Arlene foster....why don't you come live over here and see these 16th century dinosaurs in action...bible bashing lunatics who have no place in a rational,logical,intelligent society,as the previous male said read up on their policies....

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"Praise for Arlene foster....why don't you come live over here and see these 16th century dinosaurs in action...bible bashing lunatics who have no place in a rational,logical,intelligent society,as the previous male said read up on their policies...."

He he - I wouldn't like to hear the DUP's views on swinging.

Actually, I probably would for a laugh, but the sermonising and hectoring would probably get a bit wearing after six hours (even if some are probably secretely on here ).

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well? "

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well? "

Yes, so much for representing local views and local opinions, our 3 local Labour MP's in Stoke voted to remain while 70% of the people voted leave. I don't support her views on abortion rights but I am anti gay marriage but what does any of that have to do with Brexit?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal.. "

what is that supposed to mean?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?"

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

So get off your high horses guys, I'm sure there is at least one thing you agree with her on. How about a soft border for a start?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

"

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?"

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views"

not much? So there is something then. Does that make her any less a bed fellow of yours than mine?

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By *eisurepleasureMan
over a year ago

belfast

Arlene and her party are one of the main reasons we in northern ireland are not allowed

Swinger clubs

Casinos

Lap dancing clubs

Gay marriage

Longer licensing laws for pubs

Northern ireland is repressed

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Arlene and her party are one of the main reasons we in northern ireland are not allowed

Swinger clubs

Casinos

Lap dancing clubs

Gay marriage

Longer licensing laws for pubs

Northern ireland is repressed

"

I thought she was elected by the people?

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By *entaur_UKMan
over a year ago

Cannock


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

"

Sorry Fabio but the same can be said for large swathes of England where MP's campaigned for and voted Remain but a majority of their constituents voted Leave, Ed Miliband being a shining example. My constituency in Cannock chase voted 70% Leave but our MP Amanda Milling voted Remain.

As you say so much for representing local views and local opinions.

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By *LCCCouple
over a year ago

Cambridge

it's amazing the amount of people who during the campaign talked democracy and the sovereignty of parliament etc. Yet don't understand the basics of our parliamentary system.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Maybe I should have put a politician with sense and vision about Brexit, but I thought that would have been understood, I'm just fed up of listening to the political moaners. Apologies

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By *abioMan
over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?"

without me envoking "godwins law"..... it would be a bit like me lauding over fred west because we shared the same taste in music.....

or me lauding the leader of the KKK because he happened to like cats......

(I don't know if the above two examples are true... but it makes the point!)

you might want to find out about the person you are praising before you praise them........the fact you share an opinion with that person is a co incidence

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By *at69driveMan
over a year ago

Hertford


"Arlene and her party are one of the main reasons we in northern ireland are not allowed

Swinger clubs

Casinos

Lap dancing clubs

Gay marriage

Longer licensing laws for pubs

Northern ireland is repressed

"

I am not quite sure as to why Northern Ireland is repressed . It is difficult to see what benefits either Casinos or longer drinking hours actually bring . Belfast is still a very vibrant city at night with lots if bars and nightlife .

Lap dancing clubs are probably just an opportunity to fleece men of money so you are not missing much there .

Swingers clubs are also restricted in certain parts of England .

There is nothing to stop people organising their own private house parties .

I do not see NI as being repressed. The laws may be different but no one is really missing out .

Why would anyone want to lose their money in a casino?.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

without me envoking "godwins law"..... it would be a bit like me lauding over fred west because we shared the same taste in music.....

or me lauding the leader of the KKK because he happened to like cats......

(I don't know if the above two examples are true... but it makes the point!)

you might want to find out about the person you are praising before you praise them........the fact you share an opinion with that person is a co incidence

"

Ok. So there is nothing you would praise her for? You sure? And you are the one who digressed.

Now I'm sure she was put into power by a majority of her constituents, who all knew her views on abortion, gay marriage, swinging clubs, whatever, so obviously supported/agreed with her, yet as you say, didn't the majority of her constituents also vote remain? So what does that say about remainers? Or, have you not praised remainers? Maybe you should find out more about the people you align yourself with

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views

not much? So there is something then. Does that make her any less a bed fellow of yours than mine?"

I would say little other than a respect for the democratic process..

when women are being prosecuted because of an archaic bunch of representatives who deem it unlawful for a woman to seek an abortion, so much so that they are buying pills on the internet which have led in some cases to severe blood loss for the woman..

its barbaric, however anyone feels about Brexit as a politician in that part of the UK this issue is of shame to them..

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views

not much? So there is something then. Does that make her any less a bed fellow of yours than mine?

I would say little other than a respect for the democratic process..

when women are being prosecuted because of an archaic bunch of representatives who deem it unlawful for a woman to seek an abortion, so much so that they are buying pills on the internet which have led in some cases to severe blood loss for the woman..

its barbaric, however anyone feels about Brexit as a politician in that part of the UK this issue is of shame to them.."

So I praise her views on Brexit, and say it shows sense and vision. Does that mean by default I agree with everything she does/says? I don't even know why abortion was brought up. And as bad as her views on abortion are and I agree with you on that, she obviously has a lot of support. From people who voted to remain mainly, so it was just a bit of a cheap shot at me

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views

not much? So there is something then. Does that make her any less a bed fellow of yours than mine?

I would say little other than a respect for the democratic process..

when women are being prosecuted because of an archaic bunch of representatives who deem it unlawful for a woman to seek an abortion, so much so that they are buying pills on the internet which have led in some cases to severe blood loss for the woman..

its barbaric, however anyone feels about Brexit as a politician in that part of the UK this issue is of shame to them..

So I praise her views on Brexit, and say it shows sense and vision. Does that mean by default I agree with everything she does/says? I don't even know why abortion was brought up. And as bad as her views on abortion are and I agree with you on that, she obviously has a lot of support. From people who voted to remain mainly, so it was just a bit of a cheap shot at me"

only you can say what you agree with her on, I frankly have no idea..

you did say she has 'sense' so I would say she has little common sense..

or empathy, common decency or humanity..

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By *eisurepleasureMan
over a year ago

belfast

[Removed by poster at 30/10/16 15:28:08]

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views

not much? So there is something then. Does that make her any less a bed fellow of yours than mine?

I would say little other than a respect for the democratic process..

when women are being prosecuted because of an archaic bunch of representatives who deem it unlawful for a woman to seek an abortion, so much so that they are buying pills on the internet which have led in some cases to severe blood loss for the woman..

its barbaric, however anyone feels about Brexit as a politician in that part of the UK this issue is of shame to them..

So I praise her views on Brexit, and say it shows sense and vision. Does that mean by default I agree with everything she does/says? I don't even know why abortion was brought up. And as bad as her views on abortion are and I agree with you on that, she obviously has a lot of support. From people who voted to remain mainly, so it was just a bit of a cheap shot at me

only you can say what you agree with her on, I frankly have no idea..

you did say she has 'sense' so I would say she has little common sense..

or empathy, common decency or humanity..

"

So what does that say of the people who voted for her?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views

not much? So there is something then. Does that make her any less a bed fellow of yours than mine?

I would say little other than a respect for the democratic process..

when women are being prosecuted because of an archaic bunch of representatives who deem it unlawful for a woman to seek an abortion, so much so that they are buying pills on the internet which have led in some cases to severe blood loss for the woman..

its barbaric, however anyone feels about Brexit as a politician in that part of the UK this issue is of shame to them..

So I praise her views on Brexit, and say it shows sense and vision. Does that mean by default I agree with everything she does/says? I don't even know why abortion was brought up. And as bad as her views on abortion are and I agree with you on that, she obviously has a lot of support. From people who voted to remain mainly, so it was just a bit of a cheap shot at me

only you can say what you agree with her on, I frankly have no idea..

you did say she has 'sense' so I would say she has little common sense..

or empathy, common decency or humanity..

So what does that say of the people who voted for her?"

no idea, what do you think it says?

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views

not much? So there is something then. Does that make her any less a bed fellow of yours than mine?

I would say little other than a respect for the democratic process..

when women are being prosecuted because of an archaic bunch of representatives who deem it unlawful for a woman to seek an abortion, so much so that they are buying pills on the internet which have led in some cases to severe blood loss for the woman..

its barbaric, however anyone feels about Brexit as a politician in that part of the UK this issue is of shame to them..

So I praise her views on Brexit, and say it shows sense and vision. Does that mean by default I agree with everything she does/says? I don't even know why abortion was brought up. And as bad as her views on abortion are and I agree with you on that, she obviously has a lot of support. From people who voted to remain mainly, so it was just a bit of a cheap shot at me

only you can say what you agree with her on, I frankly have no idea..

you did say she has 'sense' so I would say she has little common sense..

or empathy, common decency or humanity..

So what does that say of the people who voted for her?

no idea, what do you think it says?

"

That she must talk sense on some things?

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
over a year ago

in Lancashire


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well?

probably why such as the OP are lauding her..

the issue of abortion rights is a scandal..

what is that supposed to mean?

that some people have strange bedfellows..

each to their own eh..

so there is nothing you agree with her on?

no not much at all..

she's from the century before last in some of her views

not much? So there is something then. Does that make her any less a bed fellow of yours than mine?

I would say little other than a respect for the democratic process..

when women are being prosecuted because of an archaic bunch of representatives who deem it unlawful for a woman to seek an abortion, so much so that they are buying pills on the internet which have led in some cases to severe blood loss for the woman..

its barbaric, however anyone feels about Brexit as a politician in that part of the UK this issue is of shame to them..

So I praise her views on Brexit, and say it shows sense and vision. Does that mean by default I agree with everything she does/says? I don't even know why abortion was brought up. And as bad as her views on abortion are and I agree with you on that, she obviously has a lot of support. From people who voted to remain mainly, so it was just a bit of a cheap shot at me

only you can say what you agree with her on, I frankly have no idea..

you did say she has 'sense' so I would say she has little common sense..

or empathy, common decency or humanity..

So what does that say of the people who voted for her?

no idea, what do you think it says?

That she must talk sense on some things?"

thought on Brexit they disagreed with her?

some will share some of her idea's and some wont, some will think she talks sense others will think she is out of touch with a modern civilised society..

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The regions of the UK who someone has supposedly deemed to be "on the EU gravy train" are actually subject to that funding because embarrassingly as one of the biggest economies in the EU we still somehow have managed to have some of the most disadvantaged and poorest areas across the Union. While Westminster funding is diverted away from such areas to elsewhere I don't see how people can see a redressing of the balance as being on any sort of gravy train.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I would love to see her reaction if she knew she'd been praised on a swinger site.

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By *andS66Couple
over a year ago

Derby


"Northern Ireland, more than any region of the United Kingdom, has milked the EU gravytrain for all it's worth......maybe she thinks the handouts were beginning to run out?

i think it is more interesting that the constituancy she represented was the one that voted to "remain" by the largest margin..... so much for representing local views and local opinions....

i'd like to ask the OP if they also support arlene foster's views on abortion rights, and gay marriage as well? "

70% of constituencies voted to leave, yet 80% of MPs voted, and still want, to remain.... again, so much for representing views and opinions....

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Praises Brexit in her speech today and hails it as "Britains biggest economic opportunity for decades".

Good to hear from a politician with sense and vision for a change instead of the usual whining wankers "

shes all for brexit because it suits her and her parties views on NI..leaving the union strengthens their position..its a step further away from irish unity..if she had her way she would enforce a hard border between NI and ROI and bring us back to the good old days of the british army and the IRA wrecking havoc..she'd have british army deployed on the streets of NI in the morning if she could

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