03-02-2018, 08:04 PM
Here is a question. One for the Irish among you.
I follow Luke "Ming" Flanagan online and also Richard Boyd Barrett. Both very good Irish politicians who are anti EU. Is there a decent support in Ireland for "Irexit"?
I think if this battle was fought in Ireland, it might be of an assistance to the "Brexit" campaign in that it shows that its not a right wing isolationist minority here in the UK that hate the EU. Many, like myself, would probably be bracketed as "left" whatever that means anymore. I think that a solidarity with the Irish anti-EU groups might be something worth pursuing.
I follow Luke "Ming" Flanagan online and also Richard Boyd Barrett. Both very good Irish politicians who are anti EU. Is there a decent support in Ireland for "Irexit"?
I think if this battle was fought in Ireland, it might be of an assistance to the "Brexit" campaign in that it shows that its not a right wing isolationist minority here in the UK that hate the EU. Many, like myself, would probably be bracketed as "left" whatever that means anymore. I think that a solidarity with the Irish anti-EU groups might be something worth pursuing.