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Britain’s border in Ireland needs to go

Posted By: March 27, 2019

“Border Communities Against Brexit” is continuing its campaign against the British border in Ireland. Jim Gibney. Irish News. Belfast.Wednesday, March 27, 2019 THE ‘Border Communities Against Brexit’, BCAB, is providing a great service to the people of this nation, all the people, irrespective of their political allegiance.Since their formation in 2016, they have helped to place Britain’s border in Ireland at […]

Arlene Foster was told to do what the DUP does best – say no

Posted By: March 27, 2019

IRISH CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING Distributed to Congress by Irish National Caucus Having backed the DUP into a Brexit cul-de-sac, Arlene Foster and Nigel Dodds are now digging a hole at the end of the cul-de-sac.  Brian Feeney. Irish News.Belfast. Wednesday, March 27, 2019  SOME of Theresa May’s opponents talk of her Withdrawal Agreement being a ‘blind Brexit’ because no-one knows where […]

Northern Ireland fans’ “We hate Catholics” song slammed by IFA

Posted By: March 26, 2019

Irish News. Belfast. Tuesday, March 26, 2019.The Irish Football Association has condemned a video showing Northern Ireland football fans singing “We hate Catholics.”The video, which was posted on social media yesterday, shows a number of people wearing Northern Ireland replica shirts singing “We hate  Catholics, we hate Roman Catholics” to the tune of Tiffany’s “I Think We’re Alone […]

Theresa May has reduced the UK’s reputation to rubble

Posted By: March 26, 2019

Tom Kelly. Irish News.Belfast. Monday, March 25, 2019To think they once ruled a quarter of the world. Now the British establishment looks about as nimble as ‘Razor’ Ruddock and John Barnes on Harry Redknapp’s ‘Full English’.And it has all come to pass thanks to one woman – Theresa May.She has managed (albeit with the help of the hapless […]

Rise of Germany the great unintended consequence of Brexit

Posted By: March 25, 2019

The British are creating, in reality, the thing they feared in their paranoid fantasiesFintan O’Toole. Irish Times. Dublin. Saturday, March 23, 2019   As we take our seats yet again on the great Brexit merry-go-round, I have been thinking of the elegant, high-backed chairs in a dining room 15 miles south of Belfast. They are in Mount Stewart, the […]

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