Gli inglesi potrebbero aver infastidito l’irlandese durante i colloqui della Brexit, afferma Varadkar

    https://www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/british-may-have-been-bugging-irish-during-brexit-talks-says-varadkar/a913587797.html

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    1. Jeffreys_therapist on

      Leo employing an MI5 agent to head the police looks less smart every day

    2. Embarrassed-Fault973 on

      Sure of course they were listening in. They allegedly spied on the EU constantly too, as did the French…
      … and the Danes (on behalf of the Americans in that case!)
      The EU had to do routine bug sweeps.

    3. PoppedCork on

      How desperate is he to sell that book? It would be more of a surprise if they weren’t bugging the government.

    4. whooo_me on

      The British were bugging everyone during Brexit, and for ~800 years beforehand.

    5. LucyVialli on

      Don’t forget folks, Leo’s memoir is out now! Perfect for all your Christmas gifting.

    6. susanboylesvajazzle on

      Doesn’t seem to have done them any good, given the absolute hames they made of it.

    7. Difficult-Set-3151 on

      We were fairly honest from the start what was required with Brexit so bugging shouldn’t reveal any secret information for them anyway.

    8. spiralism on

      All that intelligence they stole and they still carried on like silly little tans on a holiday through the negotiations.

    9. HotToTrotsky_ on

      Everyone I went to school with ended up being a fireman

    10. Boldboy72 on

      jaysus Leo, how were you Taoiseach and unaware that GCHQ bugs EVERYONE (as does China, US, Russia, Israel, France, Germany..)

      In diplomatic circles, you have to assume that everyone is listening.

    11. davesr25 on

      I’d say they still are bugging communications.

      Also doing what ever other fuckery they see fit to do.

    12. Varadkar and Harris types see themselves as vassals of London. Brexit was an opportunity to differentiate themselves safely but the core is still there.

    13. theoldkitbag on

      > He also said he was motivated to avoid a hard border due to the legacy of his party with the anti-Treaty side of the Irish Civil War. […] The party he led, Fine Gael, evolved from the anti-treaty faction

      Ehhhhh….

    14. OurManInJapan on

      For those who don’t read the article which massively contradicts the headline.

      > Mr Varadkar also told that paper: “What I said in the book, and this is what I really meant, is that we did not know whether or not we were being listened to but we knew they had the capabilities to do so.

    15. locksymania on

      It has been the understanding of Irish governments since the inception of the state, that the British are 100% listening in at all times.

    16. Gemini_2261 on

      It’s not the Russians or Chinese or Americans we should be fretting over, it’s always the British.

    17. Fluffy-Republic8610 on

      Everyone with the resources is bugging everyone. And the Americans Russians, Chinese and Israelis will do it just to get information to trade or blackmail politicians. It’s a market.

      And it happens in industrial and corporate secrets too.

      In fact it is fair to say that we are in the era of “no secrets”. Which isn’t the same as the era of free information to all. There is still a lot of money and benefit to be made from keeping information to a few people.

    18. Wise_Adhesiveness746 on

      It’s most likely the information about golfgate was leaked to cause.the removal of Phil Hogan by mi5

    19. lexington_spurs on

      The suggestion that those pricks put the effort into bugging anyone when they didn’t even research their own side is … interesting!

    20. No-Landscape7154 on

      Ah.. good ol’ varadkar trying to stay relevant. Why he can’t just fuxk off is beyond me. Sickening head on him. Can’t keep his mug out of the limelight for long…

    21. Driveby_Dogboy on

      They were buggin us all right, they’d never fucking stop

    22. CAPITALISM_FAN_1980 on

      Honestly, I would be stunned if both sides hadn’t been using their intelligence apparatuses against each other.

      If not for stuff like this, then what are spies even for?

    23. And Israel probably done the same when Jennifer Carroll MacNeill brought an “ex-Israeli spy” into the Taoiseach’s office and showed them around. I hope that place was searched after.

      On another note, the UK is monitoring all communications that come from Ireland through the cables.

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