>Martin suggested in an address on Wednesday morning to the European parliament that in ignoring its obligations under international law the British government would make the world less safe, and said Johnson must not “treat lightly” the hard-won peace on the island of Ireland.
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**“***It would mark a historic low point, signalling a disregard for essential principles of laws, which are the foundation of international relations,” Martin said of the UK prime minister’s plans. “And it would quite literally be to the benefit of absolutely no one. Without a spirit of partnership there would have been no peace process in Northern Ireland.*
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>**“***Without trust, without engagement, without a willingness to see things from the point of view of others, there would have been no Good Friday agreement, nor quarter of a century of peace in Northern Ireland in which young people have been able to grow and to flourish as themselves …*
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>**“***What was so hard-won as we look across our continent, as we see what is at stake when the rule of international law is threatened – it falls to all of us to work together and to stand by what we have agreed.***”**
This is no government in NI because of the NIP.
‘Have to see it from the other side’ only seems to apply one way…
The obvious solution is they have another referendum to re join Republic of Ireland or they get off their soap boxes and work together for the first time in 5 years. What is truly endangering the peace process is the fact Sinn Fein and the Unionists won’t share power in Stormont, we do not want to rule it direct. We should not have to rule it direct. They should do their bloody jobs, which they are paid for and leave us alone.
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You ever have one of those converations when you have to keep pointing out what should be obvious enough even to a ‘[plank](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/23/US_Navy_090513-N-1060K-122_Ship_restorers_Chris_Hanlon%2C_bottom%2C_and_Paul_Chiasson_line_up_a_new_plank_of_white_oak_along_USS_Constitution%27s_starboard_side.jpg)’ because the other are so wrapped up in shite and could not be bothered to listen?
How many time now has the blob been told this:
>Martin suggested in an address on Wednesday morning to the European parliament that in ignoring its obligations under international law the British government would make the world less safe, and said Johnson must not “treat lightly” the hard-won peace on the island of Ireland.
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**“***It would mark a historic low point, signalling a disregard for essential principles of laws, which are the foundation of international relations,” Martin said of the UK prime minister’s plans. “And it would quite literally be to the benefit of absolutely no one. Without a spirit of partnership there would have been no peace process in Northern Ireland.*
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>**“***Without trust, without engagement, without a willingness to see things from the point of view of others, there would have been no Good Friday agreement, nor quarter of a century of peace in Northern Ireland in which young people have been able to grow and to flourish as themselves …*
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>**“***What was so hard-won as we look across our continent, as we see what is at stake when the rule of international law is threatened – it falls to all of us to work together and to stand by what we have agreed.***”**
This is no government in NI because of the NIP.
‘Have to see it from the other side’ only seems to apply one way…
The obvious solution is they have another referendum to re join Republic of Ireland or they get off their soap boxes and work together for the first time in 5 years. What is truly endangering the peace process is the fact Sinn Fein and the Unionists won’t share power in Stormont, we do not want to rule it direct. We should not have to rule it direct. They should do their bloody jobs, which they are paid for and leave us alone.
Fucking stupid comparison for him to make.
Irish PM needs to sit down, and learn his place.