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• #16927
This tweet didn't age well
https://twitter.com/LeaveEUOfficial/status/836917129811226624
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• #16928
With regards to the border issue I saw this yesterday. Dated yesterday with a timeline of all terrorism related events/news that have happened in NI since the referendum. There has been a marked increase in such activity apparently and admittedly the compiler had accidentally included a few duplicates but despite that, the list is much much longer than we get to hear about in UK press.
I started to read the articles, I got a few in before I realised the sheer number of incidents being reported.
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• #16929
I think that is from Icon magazine, but if so it is missing from their website. Interesting.
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• #16930
I go work in Antrim at least once a month and had no idea the scale!
That has genuinely took me by surprise.
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• #16931
Problem I have is that it doesn't go back more than 2016. There was a huge bomb discovered under an A road bridge several years ago. Some attacks/killings are also because of either very old grievances or because the alphabet organisations involved are now drug dealing scumbags. In some areas people also STILL don't respect the police and sort things out themselves.
This is really a problem still in some parts of Belfast and especially in Derry/Londonderry. There is a documentary about this, which I've not seen as it is no doubt pretty depressing.
So to correlate all of it with Brexit may not be correct.
It is however totally correct that there is still violence and division in NI, that Brexit does not in any way help the political process, that it raise the issue of unification again which then makes everybody dig in their heels on either side, that the police is seriously concerned about additional security risks because some agreements won't longer apply etc. etc.
TL:DR NI don't need this shit.
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• #16932
Fuck me reading that review is already extremely depressing, I don't even need to watch it anymore.
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• #16933
This is an interesting blog on the machinations of parliament.
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• #16934
each has functionality the others don’t possess.
So you're saying you do have a need for a centralised vacuum cleaner system?
The beauty of an integrated system is that it gives you the flexibility to upgrade the individual components and tailor them to your specific needs over time.
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• #16935
Surely post Brexit, we'll all be reduced to these:
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• #16936
Pfft,
as if the post-brexit UK will be able to grow enough oats to revert to a equine-transport based economy! -
• #16938
We'll have eaten that horse.
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• #16939
No because the cordless one is easy to move around and to suck up insects
Also could that system clear up dog vomit, is it capable of clearing up fluids?
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• #16940
You hoover up dog vomit? Wow. That's really manky.
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• #16941
Using the wet vacuum as a carpet cleaner.
Pick up the solid matter and then flush the carpet with water and cleaning agent and suck it all up.
It was also invaluable removing water from the concrete slab in our recent extension build.
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• #16942
JCB and the Breixteers
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• #16943
£3k per hour. Not too shabby!
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• #16944
Who wouldn't pay £50 per minute for David Davis' expertise?
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• #16945
It's so sad. That these agendas are there to be seen, but will make no difference
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• #16946
centralised vacuum cleaner system
..that's a joke / photoshop, right?
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• #16948
Thanks mate, appreciate it!
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• #16949
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• #16950
Insider info - don’t bet on pringles, I was speaking to an associate who is a haulier who for the last few years one of his contracts has been to bring 10 containers per week of Pringles from Belgium this has recently been increased to 14pw pre brexit planning at its best.
Apparently there are a lot of pringles in a 40’ container.
Pfffff...