That'll be Bertie' I didn't have de dinner' Personally, I think de Brits, and by that I mean de English Nationalists, need to sit on the naughty step and reflect on what they've done for a while. Brexit is still theoretical. When the queues build up in Kent, when jobs losses in auto factories and the City start making an appearance on the news, when feta cheese goes up a whopping 55% as forecasted, then things might change.
Sadly, and I do think it is sad, its only Brits who can convince themselves that Brexit was a mistake, that no deal is a mistake, that the multi-millionaire toffs like Rees-Mogg, MP for thr 17th century and his ilk like Dyson and the bloke who owns Land Rover now racing for the exit, having sung Rule Britannia like they were at the last day of the Proms. The rolling out of the Royal Navy to defend British waters is a last roll of the dice. It would be hugely amusing of so much wasn't riding on it.
From an Irish perspective, it may be the painful but shock that redirects our trade to farther shores and maybe even hasten reunification, which will give poor Sammy Wilson apoplexy. It's an ill wind that blows no good.
Sadly, and I do think it is sad, its only Brits who can convince themselves that Brexit was a mistake, that no deal is a mistake, that the multi-millionaire toffs like Rees-Mogg, MP for thr 17th century and his ilk like Dyson and the bloke who owns Land Rover now racing for the exit, having sung Rule Britannia like they were at the last day of the Proms. The rolling out of the Royal Navy to defend British waters is a last roll of the dice. It would be hugely amusing of so much wasn't riding on it.
From an Irish perspective, it may be the painful but shock that redirects our trade to farther shores and maybe even hasten reunification, which will give poor Sammy Wilson apoplexy. It's an ill wind that blows no good.