If (when) Scotland goes then so will NI.
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NI protocol Article 16
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Sorry, what I meant to say, and got sidetracked, was that the NI Devolution settlement allows for such a referendum to take place without further recourse to Westminster. They are restricted to only holding such a referendum once in a generation, qualified in the settlement as being 'no more than once in seven years'. Seriously.....Originally posted by Lance View Posterrr......tl;dr?
or do you think a referendum where the result is for NI to stay in the UK is going to do anything other cause a (un)civil war?When freedom comes along, don't PISH in the water supply.....Comment
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Ah so there is a relevant written precendent for defining how long a generation is for the purposes of holding such referendumsOriginally posted by TestMangler View PostThey are restricted to only holding such a referendum once in a generation, qualified in the settlement as being 'no more than once in seven years'. Seriously.....
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There was an interesting prog on r4 last week.Originally posted by TestMangler View PostSorry, what I meant to say, and got sidetracked, was that the NI Devolution settlement allows for such a referendum to take place without further recourse to Westminster. They are restricted to only holding such a referendum once in a generation, qualified in the settlement as being 'no more than once in seven years'. Seriously.....
They seemed to think that the NI secretary, a cabinet minister, needs to agree to it. But not parliament nor the PM.
In reality I think it will need the PM though as the cabinet is full of loyal toadies.
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"The agreement was "not working" and NI businesses and families were suffering too much "disruption and interference". "
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