17 thoughts on “De Tuesday Papers

  1. some old queen

    Interesting that now both FF and FG are raising the issue of a United Ireland. The Good Friday agreement is an international treaty registered at the UN so I am not sure of the implications of Brexit but I expect both parties have taken heavy legal advice beforehand. The NI majority voted to Remain in the EU and therefore by default to leave the UK.

    The alternative is to seal nearly all of the 500 roads along the border in a locally very hostile environment and then there is the question of which side actually polices it. Good luck with that one.

    1. sǝɯǝɯʇɐpɐq

      I spoke with a good friend of mine, a Nordy…less than 2 hours ago about the Brexit and the etcetrix.
      -He thinks it’s very funny. I was surprised.

      Then again, his work involves crossing the ‘border’ every single day. I think he was thinking about what you think I’m thinking he was thinking about, if you think about it.

    2. rotide

      “The NI majority voted to Remain in the EU and therefore by default to leave the UK. ”

      Errr, I think you’ll find that’s not how ‘therefore’ works at all.

  2. Twunt

    One of Merkel and Sutherland’s doctor refugees attacks people with an axe on a train, only an idiot would think it ends here.

    1. topsy

      That young fella with the axe on the train didn’t get enough hugs when he came to Europe.

    1. Fionn

      I think it really is just about being able to give a bigger number, and so be more sensationalist, and nothing to do with being more British

  3. edalicious

    Daily Express: 95F?!

    I know they’re the raggiest of rags but why the flip are they using fahrenheit? Is it actually just to make it sound hotter?

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