There is no Irish Question.UndercoverElephant wrote:It really isn't. We are talking 4-dimensional chess here. The current situation is politically more complicated than anything that has happened in modern British history. It has the potential to create a crisis deeper than anything that has happened since Cromwell. It's not just the division over the primary question - it is all the other stuff (the Irish question, the fact that we have a minority government, etc...) too.This is REALLY SIMPLE
Apart from the ones that do. If the political class were in agreement on this, the referendum would never have happened in the first place.The political class don't want to enact the result of the referendum
Okay, here's your big chance, spell out the "Irish question" that does not involve appeasing the one or other flank of the political class, but deals only with the people.
And by the way, this is not the most "complicated" political problem is recent political history. It is simply one of the few occasions where the political class have f***ed up and allowed the people to make a decision that does not follow their agenda. Calling that "complicated" is just a cover to hide what is an uncomplicated truth.