Double cunting today - bloody asylum seekers and bloody Ireland. Apparently the Irish are getting ideas and need putting in their place. They're all IRA anyway, so who cares?
Well, he starts by claiming that Varadkar was on the verge of reigniting the Troubles:
His menacing message was blatant. No one should be in any doubt that if Britain insisted on Northern Ireland remaining a fully-integrated part of the United Kingdom, the men in balaclavas would be back in business.
Lenny was reinforcing the EU demand that Northern Ireland must remain part of the single market and customs union. The alternative would be blood on the streets. As a piece of political rhetoric, it was straight out of the Gerry Adams 'they haven't gone away, you know' songbook, a reference to the continued presence of the IRA in the wake of the Long Good Friday peace agreement.
Nice little Province you've got here. Wouldn't want anything to happen to it.
Not that anyone in the British Government was seeking to erect barriers between the Republic and the South.
OK, first of all, he wasn't surreptitiously giving orders to the provos. Second,
not wanting people to die is actually quite a reasonable thing. Third, the border was an issue - it had to be somewhere, and wherever it was, some people were going to be upset. Anyway, onto refugees. Ireland wants to deport refugees crossing from the north to the south, back to the UK.
As soon as the new law is in place, Dublin plans to start shipping asylum seekers back to Northern Ireland. This is despite the fact that the Irish courts have ruled recently that the UK is not a 'safe country' because of, er, the Rwanda deportation scheme.
You couldn't make it up.
Well, they did. And it's about as stupid as saying Rwanda is safe, because you just want it to be.
There have been widespread protests outside Irish hotels commandeered for migrant accommodation, and arson attacks on asylum centres.
Just fuck off, you victim-blaming cunt.
Why not round up all those migrants landing in Kent and fly them to Belfast, where they can be put on a bus and be given a one-way ticket to Dublin. It would be much cheaper and less problematic. And since they were only being sent to another part of the UK, it would be perfectly legal.
Has he just suggested that Ireland is still part of the UK?
Cuntus maximus.