Well…as somebody living on another continent, in another country, as mayor of one of the biggest cities in the world, he has somewhat different priorities…
stanflwrhuss on
In..the…ra..?
Angry_Maths_Guy on
This is a perfectly reasonable answer for a foreign politician (especially one who doesn’t go around claiming Irish heritage) to give. It would be unreasonable to expect him to be fully informed on the issue
ails_bales on
Get your ass off the fence and say yes.
WilsonWaits2 on
Perfectly reasonable and appropriate response
hype_irion on
That’s a perfectly reasonable response. It’s OK to not have an opinion on everything.
5555555555558653 on
Like asking the Taoiseach what he thinks about Washington DC statehood, but if that issue involved a recent ethnic civil war.
Apprehensive_Ratio80 on
What fuppin eejits even asked him this ffs??
mccabe-99 on
Who honestly gives a fuck if he does or not anyway? Hes opinion will have no bearing on the possible future of a united Ireland in th slightest
Sad_Lock_592 on
We can’t afford the north and the brits have become too poor.We all should get over it and think of not bankrupting ourselves.
Nadamir on
Honestly, I prefer this to the politicians that go off half informed.
Like mate, can you not stop talking about how much you support an independent and United Ireland…while advocating we rejoin the Commonwealth and have a King?
And then there’s the ones in favour of UI, but wax romantic about the various IRA splinter groups during the Troubles, as if they never did anything wrong. Being informed about our history means recognising and accepting when groups whose goals we agree with, take actions we disagree with.
The ones that go off half informed opposed to UI are just as bad, but since I tend to lean in favour of UI, the pro-UI ignoramuses annoy me more.
This is a perfectly respectable answer that indicates he is aware of his own lack of knowledge and shows no sign of being adverse to learning more.
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Well…as somebody living on another continent, in another country, as mayor of one of the biggest cities in the world, he has somewhat different priorities…
In..the…ra..?
This is a perfectly reasonable answer for a foreign politician (especially one who doesn’t go around claiming Irish heritage) to give. It would be unreasonable to expect him to be fully informed on the issue
Get your ass off the fence and say yes.
Perfectly reasonable and appropriate response
That’s a perfectly reasonable response. It’s OK to not have an opinion on everything.
Like asking the Taoiseach what he thinks about Washington DC statehood, but if that issue involved a recent ethnic civil war.
What fuppin eejits even asked him this ffs??
Who honestly gives a fuck if he does or not anyway? Hes opinion will have no bearing on the possible future of a united Ireland in th slightest
We can’t afford the north and the brits have become too poor.We all should get over it and think of not bankrupting ourselves.
Honestly, I prefer this to the politicians that go off half informed.
Like mate, can you not stop talking about how much you support an independent and United Ireland…while advocating we rejoin the Commonwealth and have a King?
And then there’s the ones in favour of UI, but wax romantic about the various IRA splinter groups during the Troubles, as if they never did anything wrong. Being informed about our history means recognising and accepting when groups whose goals we agree with, take actions we disagree with.
The ones that go off half informed opposed to UI are just as bad, but since I tend to lean in favour of UI, the pro-UI ignoramuses annoy me more.
This is a perfectly respectable answer that indicates he is aware of his own lack of knowledge and shows no sign of being adverse to learning more.