This afternoon,
Hillsborough Castle, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
Taoiseach Micheál Martin and UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson meet for a Bilateral Meeting on Brexit, Covid-19 and to announce festivities for the centenary of Northern Ireland next year.
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Later…
Stop gesticulating.
For pity’s sake
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I am always amused when I see the bumping of elbows as the new chic way to greet. Isn’t some of the advice to cough or sneeze into said elbows? Surely then you would want to avoid a strangers elbows like the plague, and not offer your own for the same reason we should be wearing masks.
Then again, maybe such august personages don’t do anything as plebian as sneeze.
they don’t even use the bathroom, they draw it up their neck and spit it out
That would certainly explain some things
Nice Blue Shirts … sorry, Blue Ties.
Boris is there of course to announce the Centenary plans for Northern Ireland. Michilin helping.
Thanks, GiggidyGoo, fixed now.
Two brits hug it out.
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…there was a time when the FFers would have found that 100 years of the existence of the 6 counties was a failure of their republican aspirations rather than an occasion for celebration…
That party is long dead Bisto
Oh very good! I doff my hat to you for that one!
Gesticulating is required. Johnson needs to be addressed like the 6 year old boy that he is underneath that well fed but shabby exterior.
did one of the PAs find out what the other was going to dress and decide to dress similarly. bit stupid them dressing the same.
still, the greatest dresser was Bertie, recall circa 2007 when bertie showed up at intergovernmental in a cream suit.
It wasn’t a cream suit, it was a cream jacket and YELLOW trousers- in 2004.
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Jeasus, it’s like something out of a Father Ted episode
Especially that fourth pic
mehole martin with a serious case of the theresa may power stance legs. cripes.
It’s fun to imagine what they really are thinking about each other.
Answers on a postcard.