A Brexiter asked how the UK had treated Ireland badly and the replies were borderline genius
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Creating huge uncertainty by having two contradictory policies at the same time.
1.Absolutely no one wants a hard border.
2.We are definitely leaving the customs union and single market.
How can they both be achievable? How is that treating the ROI with any degree of respect?— Jenny Hurley (@jen_gemini) August 6, 2019
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The potato famine, the black and tans, Oliver Cromwell, Bloody Sunday, that football friendly in the 90's when English hooligans smashed up landsdown road.
— Liam Doyle (@Doyle_liam) August 6, 2019
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Your PM asked why our Taoiseach “isn’t called Murphy like the rest of them.”
— David Ferguson-Trinh (@DavidpbFerguson) August 7, 2019
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Oliver Cromwell pillaging of Ireland????? Trevelyan participation the great famine????? Black & Tans Burning of Cork?????? Bloody Sunday 1920, 14 people killed watching a football match. The Ulster plantation the destruction of the Irish language do you get the picture?????????
— Matt (@Matthos43) August 6, 2019
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Bloody sunday, Ballamurphy Massacre, the Potato famine etc. Shut the fuck up you idiotic prat https://t.co/AdbrOBrYpo
— Xander Donnelly (@Lennoxx1916) August 7, 2019
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— michael smyth (@wheresgrandad) August 6, 2019
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— Irish Potato Famine
— Drogheda genocide
— internment
— Bloody Sunday
— Easter Rising executions
— Battle of the Boyne
— persecution of Irish Catholics in the UK
and that’s just the start— (((Noah Sorensen))) #FBPE ️✡️ #YangGang (@noahlovesEU) August 7, 2019
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What’s your next question?
Any examples of America treating black folk badly?
Any examples of Japanese being beastly to Brits?
— Bernie Cranker (@BanterBernie) August 7, 2019
Writer Ross McCafferty saw yet another problem with his question.
Andrew is there a genuine issue with your computer that means you can't access google?
— Ross McCafferty (@RossMcCaff) August 6, 2019
H/T: Indy100
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