Belfast Telegraph

Hard border would bring new wave of violence: report

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John Hewitt: Listened this morning to this. Biggest load of rubbish.

David Edgar: Jumping on the bandwagon.

Jake Donnelly: John Hewitt, so if Brexit was to bring unity, are you saying that loyalists would accept it and not cause trouble?

Roberta Harte: It’s the way it’s being demanded by Sinn Fein. As usual, they just can’t consider

anyone but themselves.

Trevor Greer: So, who is going to orchestrat­e this violence?

Shirley McMichael: Trevor Greer, just thinking the same. Are we all going to suddenly turn violent and kill each other?

Chris Hani: Shirley McMichael, very true. No figurehead­s exist the way they did in the past (ie Paisley) to stoke the flames of sectariani­sm. Harold Murphy: Chris Hani, or McGuinness.

Claire Sweet: Another false flag will get us fighting again. British pull strings on both sides.

Liam O Siadhail: Claire Sweet, 100% right. That’s how they work; they divide and conquer.

Brian Cathcart: Claire Sweet, professors Mark Brennan and Pat Dolan. Yeah, they sound British right enough. Jim McComb: Liam O Siadhail, 100% right on the old divide and conquer stakes.

Ernie Jackson: Can someone please explain who is going to commit this violence?

Ryan Matthew: Can the rumours be confirmed, or denied, that a ‘no-deal’ Brexit will usher in the eternal reign of the immortal Dark Lord Sauron?

Jim McComb:

Ryan Matthew, Sauron sounds like one of them funny wee Irish dialect names that nobody from Ballymena can pronounce, hey.

Anne Devine: Don’t spread such nonsense.

Jimmy Egerton: at work.

Remoaners

Patrick G Whelan: Jimmy Egerton, read that on the side of a big red bus, did you? I thought that’s where Brexidiots get all their news.

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