Posted on 09/10/2018 7:36:51 AM PDT by Olog-hai
Former US president Bill Clinton says he is concerned about the impact Brexit will have on the Belfast Agreement.
Speaking on the Pat Kenny Show on Newstalk, he said he was most worried about the Good Friday Agreement, because I care so much about Ireland.
As president, Mr. Clinton played a key role in negotiating the peace process in 1998 which helped to end 30 years of violence in the North. [ ]
Even though Northern Irelands kept the peace, and theres still cranes in Belfast where work is going in and the Irish economy is back to where it was before the crisis, as the fastest growing economy in Europe. But the Northern Ireland economys growth is still under two percent, and its because of all this uncertainty and where were going to go.
Mr. Clinton said he believes the political situation in Northern Ireland will clarify, once people know exactly what the Brexit terms are going to be.
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Dear Ireland,
*He really doesn't. Trust us. We've seen this too many times plus *he's a serial perjurer.
All the best and you're welcome,
Real America
The only thing Billy Boy might be worried about is if that shoot around corners, bent schlong he is packin’ gets any worse.
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