19-04-19, 08:15 PM
Thanks Unfazed. Good to get the view from Ireland.
As for Farage and Johnson, did you get your decimal place in the wrong place? I would expect them both to worth a heck of a lot more than 1.5 million.
Quote:The difference there was that nothing changed, but Brexit is a different story completely. There will be major changes.But nothing has yet changed with BREXIT. And with luck nothing will change, but there is a different mood in England and small but not insignificant extreme right.
Quote:Brexit is probably the one thing that may result in a United IrelandI have been wondering that perhaps, more and more, young Unionists will begin to understand that their so-called Tory friends in England don’t actually give a flying fuck about them. That even they might begin to consider that they might just have a brighter future in a united Ireland.
Quote:Wealthy people like Nigel Farage who earns between 500,000 to 800,000 a year and can afford private planes to bring him to meetings and Boris Johnson earning over 500,000 a year (Both with net worths over 1.5 million) do not have the will of the working class at heart only what they can gain from the chaos.Yes, and according to Professor Minford, the darling economist of the Brexiteers, there is big money for them to be made from a hard BREXIT. Don’t forget Jacob Rees Mogg – net worth 150 million.
As for Farage and Johnson, did you get your decimal place in the wrong place? I would expect them both to worth a heck of a lot more than 1.5 million.