I think he might be onto something, y’know?



by mrjohnnymac18

12 comments
  1. Aww mate don’t try and get consistency from them, just because they want this thing to happen they’ll 180 when it comes to something you want

  2. Absolutely sick to the teeth hearing about this. It’s a nothing burger, Farage doesn’t and won’t have the power to do anything to the GFA. He’s an ankle nipping mungrel who is just riling folks up.

  3. Democracy is dead in the west

    I doubt it will ever happen and if it does there will be a huge campaign against rejoining the EU

    The public have the memory of a goldfish these days and are that easy to deceive

  4. The Farage is on public record saying that if the Brexit referendum result didn’t go his way he’d have continued to campaign for another one till he got, and I’m paraphrasing here, the right answer. So honestly I don’t think he’ll won’t care about running rough shod over the Good Friday one for one of his ‘brilliant ideas’….

  5. I really do hope the British vote in Farage and Co. They’ve no love for NI nor unionists here. Pretty sure they’d love to get that 9 billion deficit per year back in Westminster coffers.

  6. Whoever paid him for the cameo where he said up the ra is really getting their money’s worth now.

  7. One thing that questions the existence of God is why so many innocents die in plane crashes and he survived.

  8. There will need to be a referendum again though right? It’s not like he can just do away with it

  9. This is a rather silly point for three reasons

    1. Nigel Farage does not want to get rid of the Good Friday Agreement.

    2. In as much as he’s interested in renegotiating (part of) the agreement, that’s not really some unthinkable thing. If all parties agree, it can be done(and there have been subsequent agreements such as the St. Andrews Agreement). Obviously it’s highly unlikely Ireland will agree to drop the ECHR wholesale from the document so this is likely Farage just talking a big game.

    3. Applying it to Brexit is a moot point. Brexit was just a referendum on whether or not to leave the EU, not on whether to leave it *forever*. There’s nothing stopping the UK from trying to join again, aside from lack of political will.

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