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Date of upload: Apr 29, 2024 ^^
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We should remember that Ireland is probably the only EU country left that we can freely visit, roam and live as long as we want and without passport or visa - whats happening now is just another problem caused by the failed brexit and taking back control stuff - I have no doubt the resourceful Irisn will sort it in their own way
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Well if any British person is sick and tired of Britain tiptoeing around Nationalists concerns, what ye could do is ( Give our Six Counties back to the Irish ) A foreign country called Britain put an artificial border in Ireland, stealing Six Counties away from the Irish. No British person has the right to complain about the Irish or how ye couldn't get a proper Brextit. That is yer fault, not ours. Problem solved, hand back ( OUR ) Six Counties.
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This is typical of the ignorance of Brexiters. Ireland is a sovereign nation as well as a member of the EU. They just can't comprehend that idea. So they blame Ireland for the actions of France as if they are the one country. And that's aside from them failing to recognise the importance of the Belfast Agreement.
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The UK government created this by creating 1:53 a divided Ireland.
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This incredibly ignorant of facts.
Whatever about taking immigrants in Ireland or sending them back, that has nothing to do with 'nationalists wanting free and open borders'.
That is specifically an issue for the nationalist voting 1998 to have no border on the island.
No one in the Republic voted for that, it wasn't up to us. Not our vote. Irish and UK citizens have residency rights in both and that goes back a long way. And since Brexit the traditional flow has reversed. And the number of applications by Brits for Irish passports has been incredible.
So clear up your poor arguments.
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@Lezzyboy87
2 weeks ago
Absolute tosh, dont see many irish wanting a British passport these days, however the amount of brits applying fpr Irish passports has rocketed
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