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    Northern Ireland is unimportant to Brexit supporters.

    But this might be worth a read to those who have any interest in the UK, and in peace on the island of Ireland:

    https://twitter.com/shockproofbeats/...62070576898048
    …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

    #2
    I've said it before the second best way to resolve this, is exit of NI from the UK and reunification with the Republic or a special status for NI such as IOM
    The best way is to stop Brexit altogether

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      #3
      Originally posted by WTFH View Post
      But this might be worth a read to those who have any interest in the UK, and in peace on the island of Ireland:

      https://twitter.com/shockproofbeats/...62070576898048
      It all went to hell in a handcart after the Good Friday Appeasement.

      Ship those out of NornIrn who want to leave and then give it to the south. It's time to call it quits.
      Last edited by Zigenare; 27 June 2018, 09:20. Reason: (Acknowledgement of Eirikur's post)
      Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
        It all went to hell in a handcart after the Good Friday Appeasement.

        Ship those out of NornIrn who want to leave and then give it to the south. It's time to call it quits.
        That would be the logical thing to do. I doubt the DUP would agree though
        Hard Brexit now!
        #prayfornodeal

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          #5
          Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
          It all went to hell in a handcart after the Good Friday Appeasement.

          Ship those out of NornIrn who want to leave and then give it to the south. It's time to call it quits.
          1. If that happened, would the UK have any duty of care for those who wanted to stay in their homes in Ireland, where they've lived for generations, or should they be forced to emigrate to Scotland/Wales, or just be abandoned?
          2. Does the south want the north, with all its associated costs and implications? There may be a strong emotional desire for a united Ireland, but is it practical and affordable?
          3. The Tories would lose their coalition majority.
          …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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            #6
            Originally posted by sasguru View Post
            That would be the logical thing to do. I doubt the DUP would agree though
            But then it would be an EU problem, not a UK one.
            (Or to be accurate... not a GB one!)
            Last edited by Zigenare; 27 June 2018, 09:45.
            Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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              #7
              Originally posted by WTFH View Post
              1. If that happened, would the UK have any duty of care for those who wanted to stay in their homes in Ireland, where they've lived for generations, or should they be forced to emigrate to Scotland/Wales, or just be abandoned?
              2. Does the south want the north, with all its associated costs and implications? There may be a strong emotional desire for a united Ireland, but is it practical and affordable?
              3. The Tories would lose their coalition majority.
              1. No - It should be made abundantly clear that those who stay will become Oirish citizens.

              2. Probably not. It certainly can't afford to maintain the NHS in NI so that would go for starters.

              3. We could do with a bit of a shake up!
              Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
                1. No - It should be made abundantly clear that those who stay will become Oirish citizens.

                2. Probably not. It certainly can't afford to maintain the NHS in NI so that would go for starters.

                3. We could do with a bit of a shake up!

                I think point 1 is the only one that raises concerns - those who want to stay where they live physically, but do not want to be subjected to harassment/terror from those who would like them to leave.

                The idea would also go against the UK government policy of trying to keep the UK together - the Scots will start bleating about wanting independence, etc, and would go against the "will of the people".

                Looking at it from the outside, stripping away all emotion, human factors, etc, then a united Ireland would make sense. Asking people to stay in their homes but no longer be in their home country, or forcing them to flee as refugees to another country where they don't have their homes, is not something that should be taken lightly.
                …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by WTFH View Post
                  I think point 1 is the only one that raises concerns - those who want to stay where they live physically, but do not want to be subjected to harassment/terror from those who would like them to leave.

                  The idea would also go against the UK government policy of trying to keep the UK together - the Scots will start bleating about wanting independence, etc, and would go against the "will of the people".

                  Looking at it from the outside, stripping away all emotion, human factors, etc, then a united Ireland would make sense. Asking people to stay in their homes but no longer be in their home country, or forcing them to flee as refugees to another country where they don't have their homes, is not something that should be taken lightly.
                  Failing that, we take a leaf out of Putin's book and annex the south using the NHS as a carrot and 3 Para/45 Cdo as a stick (Gloves off this time).

                  Zigenare - In "Almost serious" mode!
                  Old Greg - In search of acceptance since Mar 2007. Hoping each leap will be his last.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Zigenare View Post
                    Failing that, we take a leaf out of Putin's book and annex the south using the NHS as a carrot and 3 Para/45 Cdo as a stick (Gloves off this time).

                    Zigenare - In "Almost serious" mode!
                    The UK could use the Brexit dividend to fund the increased military spend.

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