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"Yes, the union is not democratic, so better without it, it is like titanic, lets hope northern ireland could be in the eu somehow, should they seek independece from uk and then to be in the eu full time?" To be honest I am ideologically opposed to the breakup of the union and although I supported leaving the EU I am also ideologically opposed to leaving the EU as I believe that mankind's future lies in a single federated world government rather than the anarchy of the multi-government system we have now. After all history shows us that we progress when we combine and regress when we divide. | |||
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"Their future hangs in a balance, whilst the best outcome is for them to be in the eu, could another option be to be one with ireland?" Neither options possible | |||
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"No! And while we are at it prepare for the total breakup of the Union. Because like it or not, if we crash out of the EU without a deal and significantly harm the the Scottish and 6 counties economies then the Tory insistence that brexit is for all of the United Kingdom will be the last thing the English establishment foist on Scotland and N.Ireland. Yes, the union is not democratic, so better without it, it is like titanic, lets hope northern ireland could be in the eu somehow, should they seek independece from uk and then to be in the eu full time?" Its is democratic northern Ireland is pary of Britain end of a fact | |||
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"No! And while we are at it prepare for the total breakup of the Union. Because like it or not, if we crash out of the EU without a deal and significantly harm the the Scottish and 6 counties economies then the Tory insistence that brexit is for all of the United Kingdom will be the last thing the English establishment foist on Scotland and N.Ireland. Yes, the union is not democratic, so better without it, it is like titanic, lets hope northern ireland could be in the eu somehow, should they seek independece from uk and then to be in the eu full time?Its is democratic northern Ireland is pary of Britain end of a fact" But is the current system working? Stormont hasn't been functioning for 18+ months so why are they paying salaries to none functioning politicians? The provence should have the final say on their future - not the politicians. Maybe the people will show the way forward? | |||
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"No! And while we are at it prepare for the total breakup of the Union. Because like it or not, if we crash out of the EU without a deal and significantly harm the the Scottish and 6 counties economies then the Tory insistence that brexit is for all of the United Kingdom will be the last thing the English establishment foist on Scotland and N.Ireland. Yes, the union is not democratic, so better without it, it is like titanic, lets hope northern ireland could be in the eu somehow, should they seek independece from uk and then to be in the eu full time?Its is democratic northern Ireland is pary of Britain end of a fact But is the current system working? Stormont hasn't been functioning for 18+ months so why are they paying salaries to none functioning politicians? The provence should have the final say on their future - not the politicians. Maybe the people will show the way forward? " seems to me when the people tell politicians what they want i.e brexit they do everything possible to fuck em over.so cant see it being any different foe yhe people of ireland | |||
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" seems to me when the people tell politicians what they want i.e brexit they do everything possible to fuck em over.so cant see it being any different foe yhe people of ireland" The result of the referendum was a vote in favour of leaving the EU. Did I miss something, or does the UK's membership of the EU cease on March 29 next year? | |||
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"Reunification will happen, no other way things are going to go. But its too soon. Brexit is going to accelerate a reunion but its the wrong time." This | |||
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"Reunification will happen, ha ha seriously no we don't want them either The only way we in the Republic would take back the six counties would be with vacant position " Why ? | |||
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" Northern Ireland has the highest level of public spending of any region in the UK, new figures have shown. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), an average of £14,020 per head was spent in Northern Ireland We reject Creationism , we acknowledge a women's rite to choice , we embrace our lgbt Community and foster gay marriage in the South.Can you see he problem now. Our century old system of Government could successfully administer some sort cash for ash scheme unlike the new kids of the dup.. So can you not see the delta we couldn't afford the sort of mad money the British tax payer lavishes on northern Ireland. secondly the slavish following of the church of England doctrine of homophobia and inherent racism would be at total odds with our broadly accepting multi cultural south of Ireland However if we could have our six counties back with vacant possession we would be delighted " Just for the record; the Protestant community in Northern Ireland are mostly Presbyterian and Dutch Reform. They are not Church of England or even part of the Episcopal Communion and if they were part of tbe Episcopal Communion it would the Church of Ireland. Also the official line of both the Church of Ireland and the Church of England with regard to LBGTQ rights is far more liberal than official Catholic position. | |||
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"NI independence then " Yep! Great. A solution that neither the Unionist or Nationalist community wants. We really need to stop talking about Northern Ireland independence or reunification with the republic and just address the issue of how do we avoid a hard immigration and customs border on the islands of Ireland while part of Ireland is in the UK and part isn't. There is only one way to achieve that and that is for both parts of Ireland to be in the same customs and immigration area, and the best way to achieve that is for both parts of Ireland to stay within the EU or both parts to leave. If we don't want a customs and immigration border down the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and Great Britain the only way to achieve that is for both Northern Ireland and Great Britain to be in the same customs and immigration area, which means both staying in the EU or both leaving. If we don't want any borders anywhere in the between Great Britain and Ireland then both Great Britain and Ireland have to be in the EU or both have to leave. They are the options; all in, all out or borders. | |||
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"NI independence then Yep! Great. A solution that neither the Unionist or Nationalist community wants. We really need to stop talking about Northern Ireland independence or reunification with the republic and just address the issue of how do we avoid a hard immigration and customs border on the islands of Ireland while part of Ireland is in the UK and part isn't. There is only one way to achieve that and that is for both parts of Ireland to be in the same customs and immigration area, and the best way to achieve that is for both parts of Ireland to stay within the EU or both parts to leave. If we don't want a customs and immigration border down the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and Great Britain the only way to achieve that is for both Northern Ireland and Great Britain to be in the same customs and immigration area, which means both staying in the EU or both leaving. If we don't want any borders anywhere in the between Great Britain and Ireland then both Great Britain and Ireland have to be in the EU or both have to leave. They are the options; all in, all out or borders. " Don't think Ireland leaving the EU is up for debate. Just alone watching the UK getting tangled up more and more in their homemade Brexit trap certainly won't encourage the Irish to join the UK on its EU departure besides that Ireland is well aware of the outweighing advantages of being an EU member. | |||
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"NI independence then Yep! Great. A solution that neither the Unionist or Nationalist community wants. We really need to stop talking about Northern Ireland independence or reunification with the republic and just address the issue of how do we avoid a hard immigration and customs border on the islands of Ireland while part of Ireland is in the UK and part isn't. There is only one way to achieve that and that is for both parts of Ireland to be in the same customs and immigration area, and the best way to achieve that is for both parts of Ireland to stay within the EU or both parts to leave. If we don't want a customs and immigration border down the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and Great Britain the only way to achieve that is for both Northern Ireland and Great Britain to be in the same customs and immigration area, which means both staying in the EU or both leaving. If we don't want any borders anywhere in the between Great Britain and Ireland then both Great Britain and Ireland have to be in the EU or both have to leave. They are the options; all in, all out or borders. Don't think Ireland leaving the EU is up for debate. Just alone watching the UK getting tangled up more and more in their homemade Brexit trap certainly won't encourage the Irish to join the UK on its EU departure besides that Ireland is well aware of the outweighing advantages of being an EU member. " I agree. I think it's extremely unlikely that the Republic would choose to leave the EU. I was merely putting forward the only ways to avoid immigration and customs borders anywhere between Great Britain and Ireland without any regard to the desirability, likelihood or plausibility. | |||
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"NI independence then Yep! Great. A solution that neither the Unionist or Nationalist community wants. We really need to stop talking about Northern Ireland independence or reunification with the republic and just address the issue of how do we avoid a hard immigration and customs border on the islands of Ireland while part of Ireland is in the UK and part isn't. There is only one way to achieve that and that is for both parts of Ireland to be in the same customs and immigration area, and the best way to achieve that is for both parts of Ireland to stay within the EU or both parts to leave. If we don't want a customs and immigration border down the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and Great Britain the only way to achieve that is for both Northern Ireland and Great Britain to be in the same customs and immigration area, which means both staying in the EU or both leaving. If we don't want any borders anywhere in the between Great Britain and Ireland then both Great Britain and Ireland have to be in the EU or both have to leave. They are the options; all in, all out or borders. Don't think Ireland leaving the EU is up for debate. Just alone watching the UK getting tangled up more and more in their homemade Brexit trap certainly won't encourage the Irish to join the UK on its EU departure besides that Ireland is well aware of the outweighing advantages of being an EU member. I agree. I think it's extremely unlikely that the Republic would choose to leave the EU. I was merely putting forward the only ways to avoid immigration and customs borders anywhere between Great Britain and Ireland without any regard to the desirability, likelihood or plausibility. " Actually the Rep of Ireland do more business with the EU 27 than the UK! Who would be stupid enough to throw away more for less? | |||
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"NI independence then Yep! Great. A solution that neither the Unionist or Nationalist community wants. We really need to stop talking about Northern Ireland independence or reunification with the republic and just address the issue of how do we avoid a hard immigration and customs border on the islands of Ireland while part of Ireland is in the UK and part isn't. There is only one way to achieve that and that is for both parts of Ireland to be in the same customs and immigration area, and the best way to achieve that is for both parts of Ireland to stay within the EU or both parts to leave. If we don't want a customs and immigration border down the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and Great Britain the only way to achieve that is for both Northern Ireland and Great Britain to be in the same customs and immigration area, which means both staying in the EU or both leaving. If we don't want any borders anywhere in the between Great Britain and Ireland then both Great Britain and Ireland have to be in the EU or both have to leave. They are the options; all in, all out or borders. Don't think Ireland leaving the EU is up for debate. Just alone watching the UK getting tangled up more and more in their homemade Brexit trap certainly won't encourage the Irish to join the UK on its EU departure besides that Ireland is well aware of the outweighing advantages of being an EU member. I agree. I think it's extremely unlikely that the Republic would choose to leave the EU. I was merely putting forward the only ways to avoid immigration and customs borders anywhere between Great Britain and Ireland without any regard to the desirability, likelihood or plausibility. " Just an example of one of the many issues regarding NI & Brexit is dual citizenship.Under the GFA people born in NI can choose to be British citizens,Irish citizens or both.So if you've dual or Irish citizenship in NI would one be deemed a foreign EU citizen in a UK jurisdiction post Brexit even though one was born in NI? | |||
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"NI independence then Yep! Great. A solution that neither the Unionist or Nationalist community wants. We really need to stop talking about Northern Ireland independence or reunification with the republic and just address the issue of how do we avoid a hard immigration and customs border on the islands of Ireland while part of Ireland is in the UK and part isn't. There is only one way to achieve that and that is for both parts of Ireland to be in the same customs and immigration area, and the best way to achieve that is for both parts of Ireland to stay within the EU or both parts to leave. If we don't want a customs and immigration border down the Irish Sea between Northern Ireland and Great Britain the only way to achieve that is for both Northern Ireland and Great Britain to be in the same customs and immigration area, which means both staying in the EU or both leaving. If we don't want any borders anywhere in the between Great Britain and Ireland then both Great Britain and Ireland have to be in the EU or both have to leave. They are the options; all in, all out or borders. Don't think Ireland leaving the EU is up for debate. Just alone watching the UK getting tangled up more and more in their homemade Brexit trap certainly won't encourage the Irish to join the UK on its EU departure besides that Ireland is well aware of the outweighing advantages of being an EU member. I agree. I think it's extremely unlikely that the Republic would choose to leave the EU. I was merely putting forward the only ways to avoid immigration and customs borders anywhere between Great Britain and Ireland without any regard to the desirability, likelihood or plausibility. Just an example of one of the many issues regarding NI & Brexit is dual citizenship.Under the GFA people born in NI can choose to be British citizens,Irish citizens or both.So if you've dual or Irish citizenship in NI would one be deemed a foreign EU citizen in a UK jurisdiction post Brexit even though one was born in NI?" The common travel area, that's existed since the formation of Northern Ireland and The Irish Free State, will still be in effect. This ensures that British nationals in the Ireland and Irish nationals in the UK have rights similar to nationals in each others country. There maybe a few problems to sort out as previously the UK and Ireland have coordinated their respective immigration policies but, in essence, the Common Travel Area still applies. | |||
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"Who else is in the support of a breakup in the union with northern ireland and ireland leading the way?" Definitely not. For me one of the big things about being part of the EU is that it was helping to heal the divide between the two main islands that make up theses Isles. Regardless of BREXIT we need to look at the Union and how it works but further break up, especially further economic break up, will simply make everyone poorer. I believe that the future of all the peoples who live is these Isles is best served when we cooperate together. The closer that cooperation, within fair and democratic structures, the better we all are. | |||
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