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not one but two main aircraft carriers can not get out of port
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 9231381" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>Oh FFS, get over your faux sovereignty argument! </p><p>Read my next comment s-l-o-w-l-e-y, so it sinks in!</p><p>The Irish people, made a sovereign decision, to pool some aspects of sovereignty with our EU counterparts, for the common and greater good of the country going forward, and in the social and economic interests of our future generations.</p><p>Our backward neighbours, on the other hand, decided in 2016, to navel gaze and look inwards, in a fit of post empire collapse pique. In the process, they consigned the country and its future subjects, to a social and economic backwater. Never in the history of human endeavour have so many, deliberatley and knowingly, consigned their grandchildren to poorer life than they themselves had benefitted from. Mass hysteria. Mass pique. Mass selfishness. Mass stupidity. PTECS. Post traumatic empire collapse syndrome. There is no known cure. The prognosis is one of slow steady decline, manifesting initially in an apparent collective mental incapacitation of the body politic, aligned with rising national debt and rapidly increasing international relevance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 9231381, member: 3254"] Oh FFS, get over your faux sovereignty argument! Read my next comment s-l-o-w-l-e-y, so it sinks in! The Irish people, made a sovereign decision, to pool some aspects of sovereignty with our EU counterparts, for the common and greater good of the country going forward, and in the social and economic interests of our future generations. Our backward neighbours, on the other hand, decided in 2016, to navel gaze and look inwards, in a fit of post empire collapse pique. In the process, they consigned the country and its future subjects, to a social and economic backwater. Never in the history of human endeavour have so many, deliberatley and knowingly, consigned their grandchildren to poorer life than they themselves had benefitted from. Mass hysteria. Mass pique. Mass selfishness. Mass stupidity. PTECS. Post traumatic empire collapse syndrome. There is no known cure. The prognosis is one of slow steady decline, manifesting initially in an apparent collective mental incapacitation of the body politic, aligned with rising national debt and rapidly increasing international relevance. [/QUOTE]
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