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Previously on "After Scoxit, NIxit will soon follow"
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"Small country with £200 billion external debt... meet region with Botswana level economic inactivity"
Where do you fruitloops get your chat?
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostI predict a reunited Ireland. Or a riot. Probably both.
A widely held opinion in Ireland and at quite a senior level too is that reunification will happen before 2030.
The provision for a referendum on this was provided for in the Good Friday Agreement.
Many are surprised it hasn't happened yet.
With Arlene gone there is less pandering to the government.
As for the riots. Any evening you like these days. Pick your Belfast or Derry street - no need to be picky!
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
If I remember correctly, the Westminster MP numbers for NI now give a slight advantage to the republicans (yes, I know they don't sit in WM). Who knows what the next NI assembly elections will bring.
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Originally posted by Eirikur View Post
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After Scoxit, NIxit will soon follow
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