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In reply to the discussion: I am a child of the troubles [View all]moniss
(6,258 posts)have been looking for ways to strangle the Belfast Agreement for a long time. They know very well that the longer it goes the more likely it is that unification will come. The Tories and a doddering Queen are living in the past and really believe that they are an Empire. They speak glowingly about it constantly during "Prime Minister's Questions". I suggest people visit "The Irish Times" news site and make it a resource to go to on this aspect of a horrible situation. My heavens you should hear how disrespectfully the Tory MP's speak to the Scottish and Welsh MP's during "Prime Minister's Questions". Now the UK is saying they will likely be a deadbeat about paying the agreed upon amount of money they owe the EU. The Irish have a long history of being badly treated and lied to by the Brits. They have no reason to believe any assurances by the Brits about not having troops on a hard border.