monkey wrote:We're not leaving the CU or SM. That's the thing to draw from this.
Diluted Dante wrote:It's the only way to do what they say, without giving NI special status.
Genuinely got no idea how to pronounce the real version of this word. The BBC seem to change it with every utterance.WorKid wrote:That's what the Irish Teaspoon says too.
Bizarrely I'm with the DUP here. We can't have special rules for one part of the UK.
T-shirt.monkey wrote:Genuinely got no idea how to pronounce the real version of this word. The BBC seem to change it with every utterance.WorKid wrote:That's what the Irish Teaspoon says too. Bizarrely I'm with the DUP here. We can't have special rules for one part of the UK.
I’m sure the Irish have deliberately chosen an unpronounceable word to embarrass the English in diplomatic settings and gain the upper hand.g.man wrote:
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