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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    No one wants to go back to "The Troubles" and violence. There is no large support for that anywhere. With the Good Friday Agreement all sides agreed that there would be no Irish unification unless the majority in Northern Ireland agreed to this by a vote. The Irish Republic would also have a vote to agree if they wanted to have to six counties if the Northern Irish had voted yes. From what I know most people both sides of the border don't really care as long as the border remains invisible and there are no restrictions to movement of people or trade. When Britain was in the EU this was no problem but with Brexit it remains to be seen how this will be accomplished. So far there is agreement that Britain and Ireland will keep the Common Travel Area but how this is all going to work with the Irish Republic in the EU and Britain out remains to be seen.
    You are entitled to your opinion just as others are entitled to theirs. If other native Irish people want to continue the fight to end British rule in Ireland then I think they have the right to do so.

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    Has not scottish people origin in colonists from Ireland Island?

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticdragongod View Post
    You are entitled to your opinion just as others are entitled to theirs. If other native Irish people want to continue the fight to end British rule in Ireland then I think they have the right to do so.
    It's not going to happen though. It is different times and the situation in Northern Ireland is not like it was in the 70s. There is no support for that type of thing and anyone looking closely at Irish news would be aware of this. Sinn Féin is purely political and most people in Northern Ireland just want to have a stable life and good prospects for their children. The only possibility I could see for trouble is if there is a hard border. That could ignite trouble and this is why it is important for that issue to be sorted out. It hasn't been sorted yet so and the worrying thing is if the Good Friday Agreement becomes null and void. Ireland is fortunate to be in the EU otherwise Britain would just ignore any prior agreements.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    It's not going to happen though. It is different times and the situation in Northern Ireland is not like it was in the 70s. There is no support for that type of thing and anyone looking closely at Irish news would be aware of this. Sinn Féin is purely political and most people in Northern Ireland just want to have a stable life and good prospects for their children. The only possibility I could see for trouble is if there is a hard border. That could ignite trouble and this is why it is important for that issue to be sorted out. It hasn't been sorted yet so and the worrying thing is if the Good Friday Agreement becomes null and void. Ireland is fortunate to be in the EU otherwise Britain would just ignore any prior agreements.
    What do you mean by that, exactly?

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    Quote Originally Posted by celticdragongod View Post
    You are entitled to your opinion just as others are entitled to theirs. If other native Irish people want to continue the fight to end British rule in Ireland then I think they have the right to do so.
    That's anarchy. No democracy, no rule of law. Again, if you are to be consistent you must say that Native Americans have the right to terrorize the descendents of the colonists to regain more and more territory for themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TEUTORIGOS View Post
    How Celtic are the so called indigenous native people of Ulster in the genetic sense? I am skeptical.
    Almost completely, whether descended from Irish or Scots.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neon Knight View Post
    What do you mean by that, exactly?
    Ireland holds more swords with Eu size and federal unanimous vote But really only thing holding back common trade agreement is in or out Eu common market stuff with a dup influence on Brit government. Most English happy on open Irish border post brexit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Neon Knight View Post
    What do you mean by that, exactly?
    It is much more beneficial for Ireland to be EU because they have more backing. Britain is a lot bigger so Ireland being in the EU gives them more clout. They have the backing of other EU members.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grace O'Malley View Post
    It is much more beneficial for Ireland to be EU because they have more backing. Britain is a lot bigger so Ireland being in the EU gives them more clout. They have the backing of other EU members.
    But you implied that Britain would renege on agreements with Ireland if not for the EU. I don't think there's any good reason to beleive that.

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