
Guess he's trolling UK. Schadenfreude, that's what he's indulging in.@_Anonymous_
Is Ranjeev a mate of yours?
Listen to this class call - call of the day......
"Ireland Should Go To War With UK Over Brexit... And India Should Help Them" - LBC
But for how long? Britain leaves with no deal, ROI has tremendous difficulties transporting goods to the EU and vice-versa. ROI and UK agree no hard border in NI, EU tries to force ROI to have a hard border....Along with Denmark.
And now, the UK leaves, while Denmark and Ireland stay.
Apparently they are only sending two people to help, _Anonymous_ and Rahul Ghandi.@_Anonymous_
Is Ranjeev a mate of yours?
Listen to this class call - call of the day......
"Ireland Should Go To War With UK Over Brexit... And India Should Help Them" - LBC
Whose we? Dont you get it? The demographics clearly state the morons that wanted a hard Brexit are a dying breed and more people that are young vibrant and intellectual are able to vote so its no longer a 50-50 split.
Nobody voted for a weaker Britain or more importantly a poorer Britain. Now Brexit has been explained WITHOUT the lies - lets have an actual referendum on what has been offered as the ONLY deal negotiated in 2 years or lets remain - It makes sense as Del Boy would have said.
If you think the EU is so crap - you shouldnt be scared of another vote on whats on offer
I know you are a fish out of water because you realise no hard Brexit is going to materialize now please stop foaming at the mouth.
@_Anonymous_
Is Ranjeev a mate of yours?
Listen to this class call - call of the day......
"Ireland Should Go To War With UK Over Brexit... And India Should Help Them" - LBC
It's past the 14th of January now BTW.
Remember what did I tell you about those almonds? It can function as a purgative too. That should clear up your head.Apparently they are only sending two people to help, _Anonymous_ and Rahul Ghandi.
They have Shashi Thardoor on standby in case your head gets stuck while helping Rahul pull his pants up.Remember what did I tell you about those almonds? It can function as a purgative too. That should clear up your head.
It's Tharoor. And none of these, you've mentioned are Irish. I can understand this psychology of displacement from your end. Try the almonds now!!They have Shashi Thardoor on standby in case your head gets stuck while helping Rahul pull his pants up.
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Subhash Chander Bose pictured meeting Nazi leader Adolf Hitler
Between 1933 and 1936 Bose was a roving ambassador for Indian independence in Europe. It was a role not unlike that of de Valera’s in America in 1919–20—a propaganda campaign to place India’s cause at the forefront of the European press, as well as an opportunity to meet with and mobilise influential Indians already resident on the continent. Europeans who were possibly favourable towards Indian independence were also courted with considerable aplomb. These included de Valera (as we shall see) but also Mussolini and Nazi officials, who were somewhat less responsive.
Bose arrived in Cobh on 31 January 1936. He was persona non grata with the British authorities and was told that he would not be allowed into the UK owing to his radical credentials. De Valera was well aware of this and so he deliberately courted the Indian revolutionary under their very noses. After visiting the MacSwiney family in Cork, Bose made his way to Dublin and arrived there on 2 February. The next day was the busiest in his crammed schedule. He was received at government buildings by de Valera and later in the evening at the Mansion House by the lord mayor, Alfie Byrne. That night he was the guest of the Indian–Irish Independence League at a reception in the Broadway Restaurant, where Maud Gonne MacBride, president of the League, welcomed him.
On 5 February he listened to proceedings in the Dáil from a seat in the visitors’ gallery. He had interviews with the minister for defence, Frank Aiken, the minister for finance, Seán MacEntee, and the minister for industry and commerce, Seán Lemass, as well as with the Labour Party leader, William Norton, Fianna Fáil TD P.J. Little and the secretary of the Department of External Affairs, Joseph Walshe. On the evening of 7 February he was received by the executive committee of the Dublin Trades Union Council. He also attended a meeting of the Women’s Prisoners Defence League at Cathal Brugha Street. His last engagement was perhaps the most elaborate and eventful. A reception was held in his honour in the Shelbourne Hotel, where he was in fact staying. Bose himself addressed the meeting, where speakers also included the prominent left-wing activists Peadar O’Donnell, Seán Murray, Frank Ryan and Seán MacBride.
Hardly worth it for the sake of two execs moving to Singapore.
No jobs will be lost despite HQ move reassures Dyson
No jobs will be lost despite HQ move reassures Dyson
What do you think of De Valera's riposte to Churchill?Hardly worth it for the sake of two execs moving to Singapore.
No jobs will be lost despite HQ move reassures Dyson
No jobs will be lost despite HQ move reassures Dyson