The ONE positive that may come from thisWouldn't it be gas if a no-deal Brexit inadvertantly forces Ireland back on track to meeting it's Paris Climate targets after the collapse of our beef industry.
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The ONE positive that may come from thisWouldn't it be gas if a no-deal Brexit inadvertantly forces Ireland back on track to meeting it's Paris Climate targets after the collapse of our beef industry.
The EU already props up this sector yet it's a leading in cause for us missing those targets that will see us owing €500-600m a year in fines. The EU will give a short-term cash injection post-Brexit. Hopefully the money is used to incentivise reforestation etc.The ONE positive that may come from this
It'll probably all go to the GAA/sports or some Dublin based developmentHopefully the money is used to incentivise reforestation etc.
Yeah I would have thought so. The EU ultimately don't really want them gone. But the British electorate won't like this one bit.Postpone Brexit for 2 years? That's the Brits blinking first.
Maybe i'm just upset that we're going to have another two years of this interminable bullshit, looking at footage of Jacob Rees Moogs simperingly drawing political redlines from under his top-hat while Boris Johson chortles along and orders another plate of bangers and mash.
Great typo, has anyone made one of these?D'ye think? I suppose for the hardcore brexiteers it is.
Maybe i'm just upset that we're going to have another two years of this interminable bullshit, looking at footage of Jacob Rees Moog s simperingly drawing political redlines from under his top-hat while Boris Johson chortles along and orders another plate of bangers and mash.
why yes, yes I haveGreat typo, has anyone made one of these?
And one last post just to labour the pointThe EU already props up this sector yet it's a leading in cause for us missing those targets that will see us owing €500-600m a year in fines. The EU will give a short-term cash injection post-Brexit. Hopefully the money is used to incentivise reforestation etc.
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