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A Political Thread pt. 2
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<blockquote data-quote="TRF_Olyy" data-source="post: 1184491" data-attributes="member: 34990"><p>I appreciate all of that, but the UK has a hard border with France and it didn't stop them getting this far, why would a hard border with Ireland be any different? </p><p>The crux of it seems to be the assumption that the government is actively engaging in this rather than just celebrating it - if they were smart/competent enough to try and sweep the migration problem onto Ireland's doorstep they'd have been doing it for the last 14 years</p><p></p><p></p><p>This isn't unique to Ireland, the UK numbers last year were very high (and almost 7 times Irish numbers) and are about to be dwarfed by this year </p><p></p><p></p><p>I mean this is a significant issue in the UK, and realistically most of the west, with groups out of America fermenting and funding all of this, it's not unique to Ireland</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TRF_Olyy, post: 1184491, member: 34990"] I appreciate all of that, but the UK has a hard border with France and it didn't stop them getting this far, why would a hard border with Ireland be any different? The crux of it seems to be the assumption that the government is actively engaging in this rather than just celebrating it - if they were smart/competent enough to try and sweep the migration problem onto Ireland's doorstep they'd have been doing it for the last 14 years This isn't unique to Ireland, the UK numbers last year were very high (and almost 7 times Irish numbers) and are about to be dwarfed by this year I mean this is a significant issue in the UK, and realistically most of the west, with groups out of America fermenting and funding all of this, it's not unique to Ireland [/QUOTE]
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