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@Bobb_95 @BrophShane Dutchy would be great, though I suspect he's on a different track for now. It however needs to be McMillan's choice.
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Bobby Flynn@Bobb_95·
@pointMF @BrophShane There was rumours of Jason Holland also, mossy would be a job for the boys appointment. Munster has to get best in class and Roger Randal would fit the best in class model. That is just my opinion, and I hope whoever it is, is a raging success as I am a Munster supporter.
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@pvica2 @EuropaeDraconis @TheEuropeansHQ Any of the competencies a MS has currently, can only be transferred by that MS, so if Hungary doesn't transfer, it wont do so. It's the very reason why the EU are speaking about different tracks of membership, so you don't have to do new stuff but not hold others up.
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pvica 🇭🇺🌷@pvica2·
@pointMF @EuropaeDraconis @TheEuropeansHQ Szerintem az EU a saját alapelveit szegi meg, a belépéshez szükséges feltételek teljesítése után. Sorra vennék el a tagállami hatásköröket és akarják mindenkire rákényszeríteni a föderális EU Egyesült Államok ideáját. De ezt most adósságközösségre akarják alapozni. Nem tetszik.
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The Europeans@TheEuropeansHQ·
🇪🇺 A major line has been crossed 🚨 🇵🇱 Poland’s PM Donald Tusk is the first EU leader to confirm that European Council discussions were directly leaked to Moscow via 🇭🇺 Orbán’s circle. This would mark an unprecedented breach within the EU: a Member State covertly working with an hostile foreign power to undermine European interests.
Donald Tusk@donaldtusk

The news that Orbán’s people inform Moscow about EU Council meetings in every detail shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone. We’ve had our suspicions about that for a long time. That’s one reason why I take the floor only when strictly necessary and say just as much as necessary.

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@pvica2 @EuropaeDraconis @TheEuropeansHQ Hungarians of all people should have learnt that Russian aggression never stops at one border. If you feel Russia is better than the EU, you're welcome to join them. That's the thing, the EU won't stop you, unlike Russia, as we can see.
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pvica 🇭🇺🌷@pvica2·
@pointMF @EuropaeDraconis @TheEuropeansHQ Nem veszed észre hogy az EU már nem működik jogszerűen? Sorra szegi meg a szerződés pontjait, kettős mércét használ, túlhatalmat akar elérni és magáénak gondolja Ukrajna háborúját. Ezzel tönkreteszi a saját tagállamait!
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@Bhess @Billbrowder It might have more to do with the heat he's getting from the EU where allowing Russia to use Starlink offensively in Ukraine would be viewed as him helping to kill civilians in Ukraine, and siding with Russia. Starlink already restricted Ukraine to the Russian border since 2024.
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@Billbrowder I know Trumps public statements about Ukraine are not good and antagonistic. I don’t like it at all. Still I don’t think Musk cuts off Starlink to the Russians unless the WH approved.
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Sir William Browder KCMG@Billbrowder·
It feels to me like the gloves are off. Although we will not know what was going on behind the scenes, I suspect Ukraine had moderated their attacks on Russia in response to pressure from Trump. With him being totally consumed by the war with Iran, Ukraine now seems to be uninhibited in using their firepower on Russian economic targets
Yaroslav Trofimov@yarotrof

Ukraine, meanwhile, tries to limit Russia’s windfall from rising oil prices. Ukrainian drones struck overnight the oil export terminal port of Primorsk on the Baltic Sea, near St. Petersburg.

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@pvica2 @EuropaeDraconis @TheEuropeansHQ the EU is a belief in the core principles of what the EU stands for. If you don't want that, no problem, you can vote like the UK to leave.
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@pvica2 @EuropaeDraconis @TheEuropeansHQ I know it's a parliamentary election but effectively it's a referendum on Orban/Russia v Magyar/EU. That choice is yours, but it's clear the EU have had enough. If you hate the EU, fine, we're not going to go all Russia from stopping you leaving ? The entire point of being in
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@Valhalla322 @Frank_Connolly_ a disaster for us, aside from who he was, his economic isolationism stunted our growth until Lemass/Whitaker in the 60s, and another 30 years after that.
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@Valhalla322 @Frank_Connolly_ I could imagine unionists at the time would have been delighted with the south in a civil war, so it's logical the British government would have been similarly happy, however the result meant a bitterly divided south, stuck in civil war politics for 90 years after. DeValera was
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☘️Irish Man 3000☘️@Frank_Connolly_·
Why do free staters think 1920s RA good, 1970s-1990s RA bad? I need serious and sincere answers to this question from actual free staters/west brits/jackeens.
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@MartinG1492 @davidmcw And NI is still hugely sectarian, with 12,500 loyalist paramilitaries. Even beyond that the Republic's towns and cities will be relegating themselves behind Belfast and even Derry. The gain is all for NI not us.
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Martin Gregg@MartinG1492·
@davidmcw before having a Border Poll oh my word, they react as if the sky is falling on their heads.
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@Valhalla322 @Frank_Connolly_ We'll never know what might have happened had Collins lived, but bear in mind we were in rag order after the civil war. That said, it's 100 years on.
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Valhalla32@Valhalla322·
@pointMF @Frank_Connolly_ Brits didn't want to give 32 county home rule because if the unionists could work with republicanism for the betterment of all, there was the possibility that ireland would declare a republic and be lost to the Brits, two weak states were supposed to fail and return to the UK.
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@lawrenson_40883 @Frank_Connolly_ I'm not a fan of NI republicans but there was widespread discrimination against Catholics, not apartheid but I stand by the apartheid of sorts. If everyone was treated equally, you wouldn't have had the civil rights campaign. The problem was the nutjobs using that for murder.
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toomas hendrik ilves@IlvesToomas·
Netanyahu endorsing Orban is an incredibly dumb move 1. Why should Ukraine keep its world class anti-drone teams in the Middle East helping Israel, when both the US and Israel support the most anti-Ukrainian leader in the EU, a man who, reneging on a unanimous EU decision to lend €90M has caused major damage to Ukraine? Why keep its experts in the Middle East to help virulently anti-Ukrainians? 2. The Iranian war is not top of mind for Europeans, it is not an existential threat on the order of Russia's ongoing war in Ukraine. Why further alienate the EU to support an avowed enemy of Ukraine? 3. The countries in the EU most worried about the Russian invasion, the CEE, have also been the strongest supporters of Israel. Why alienate them? Will they support Israel the next time there is an anti-Israel resolution in the UN? Or will they abstain? This was a completely unnecessary move by Netanyahu.
Michael Weiss@michaeldweiss

He has none of these things even in scarcity, which is why Orban is polling so far behind the challenger. A strange concatenation of geopolitics: Russia is interceding in the Hungarian election to help Orban, including with GRU officers in Budapest and an SVR-mooted fake assassination plot, even as Russia assists Iran with targeting packages in the Middle East. Yet Netanyahu follows Trump into helping a Russian client in Europe.

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@Frank_Connolly_ @seadtrag @lawrenson_40883 that would happen there is a sell off of NI assets to pay it back, there's no free lunch. If the Republic pays, then it means tax increases for us, public service cuts because it won't be the rich paying for it. Infrastructure investment would be diverted too.
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@Frank_Connolly_ @seadtrag @lawrenson_40883 It's the GETTING to one economy that is the problem Frank! Our economy is hugely superior to NI, and I'm sure all in NI would be demanding that NI be brought up to the Republic's level. I've seen loads of Pollyanna suggestions that the UK/EU/US will pay for it but the only thing
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@seadtrag @lawrenson_40883 @Frank_Connolly_ How does dwelling on the past put food on the table of the poor and the paye worker ? You should be rejoicing if anything that the UK are outside the EU and the Republic is benefitting from it. That's far more relevant to people.
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Ruamann@seadtrag·
@pointMF @lawrenson_40883 @Frank_Connolly_ Millions of Irish dead, millions upon millions worldwide for the vanity and greed of the Saxon. And you have the fucking gall to try and point the finger at us?
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@seadtrag @lawrenson_40883 @Frank_Connolly_ the Republic figure out what we'd be expected to take on in terms of cost, unresolved sectarianism and the diminished status of the Republic's towns and cities. Expecting us to fall over to vote for that, isn't the gimme you think it is.
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@seadtrag @lawrenson_40883 @Frank_Connolly_ Yes absolutely an apartheid state of sorts was created, but it is the method of "fighting back" that is the issue. And your problem is that the path republicans chose, has screwed up any chance of reconciliation for generations. More importantly for you, when the rest of us in
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Ruamann@seadtrag·
@pointMF @lawrenson_40883 @Frank_Connolly_ They were. The biggest difference between the sides was that, while the republican side always had many protestant members, the unionist side were anti-Catholic and committed sectarian attacks against random catholics because they were catholics.
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