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 Will we ever see a United Ireland?
I used to have a teacher in primary school that always said we were the lucky generation that would see a United Ireland, I always looked forward to the day, even though the SLIGHT chance of it ...


 What grounds are there for thinking the Irish superior to the English?

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They sure do drink more, but my criterion is rugby.
At Croke Park, in Dublin, when the visitors are taking a place kick at goal, you can hear a pin drop. Not so ...


 I don't have a passport or a drivers licence. im goiong to ireland for the day on saturday.what am i to do?
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 Ireland. If you live in Ireland/are Irish. Can you answer this?
Why are you fighting and warring with each other?

What's it all over?...


 Which Irish celeb/personality would you most like to clatter?

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Ha yes clatter or clobber, which ever really....


 Is ireland a safe place to visit? there is alot of violence over thr with the IRA and stuff!!?
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 Dublin comes in which Ireland? Northern or Southern? ?
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 Is it true that 'Paddy' is actually an offensive nick-name for an Irish person?

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I mean is it offensive to call an Irish person Paddy in jocualr conversation or not? Thanks....


 I am a british citizen, do i need a visa to work in Republic of Ireland ?
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 For real irish people:?
Here in America we say "uhhh..." and "ummm...."
Ive NEVER heard an irish person do that! What do you say instead?
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 I am from the USA and I want to know, do most people?
in Ireland speak Gaelic or English? Is it very difficult to learn Gaelic? Thank you for your answers.
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Well, I've received some interesting answers so far. I ...


 Is it just me or is the whole thing about Ireland and everything Irish being "ooooo amazing" just a big myth?
They're the best self-promoters in the world, that's all. If you want genuine warmth and hospitality go to somewhere like Lebanon (when there's no war on).
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 Best place to find leprechauns??
Im going to ireland soon and i want to know where the best place to find leprechauns is? also is it true that they have a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow as i need some money to spend in Dublin ...


 Do some people in Ireland actually speak Irish?
Just curious, because I want to travel to (the Republic of) Ireland one day, and I am wondering if it would be a good idea to learn Irish?...


 What would happen if the British queen go to Ireland, and cry in a village full of farmers this?
and she says to the Irish villagers:

"Ireland is a big and gay emerald island, and it is colonie of UK as the Falkland Islands, I think it should be invaded by my great british army&...


 Does the Republic of Ireland want a reunited Ireland?
So do the Republic of Ireland actually want to join with the north and what would happen to the loyalists if Ireland was to reunite?...


 Where can i find a leprechaun?
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 How many people speak gaylick in Ireland?
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 Ireland vs england differences?
what are the main differences between england and rep. of ireland? i have the choice to pick any of them for interchange. People are like the same in both countries? accents? food? culture.....tell ...


 Why are there a lot of redheads in ireland?

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yes genetics of course but for examples the vikings invaded ireland maybe the redheadscan be of viking origins or not?...



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Do you think Britain will ever give Ireland back to the Irish ?

If it remains as it is , Britain too, will never be free. I know people will say that there are some people there that want it to remain under british rule, but it's about what's right isn't it?

    



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notbreda
God willing, it will end up in the right hands again. 26+6=1.


marcoporres
I think the problem is more to do with the loyalists than with the British.


jane
they should


joey24455
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Sorry but just because the british live in ireland doesnt actually mean its theres, like every where else britain thought they could take over.


lynno
i think its up to the Irish,people but if you lived in ireland as i did then you can have more understanding of the situation.


BIG D
You must mean Northern Ireland since Eire is already independant.
Ask the so-called loyalists


cickimc
they ****** better ireland is an island not a state so them scummy british better


Ken M
hi i,d say the government cant wait to offload n ireland,but to n ireland rule independant of english rule, and i dare say the irish are,nt really bothered about the re-claim of the north.


Rossie
I think the majority north and south are happy the way it is. The independent south don't care about unification as long as this period of prosperity continues.

Of course unification would cause a whole host of problems were it to occur including the Republic having to burden Northern Irelands huge debt and the changeover of currency etc. I don't think an economy as small as the Republics is any way ready for something like that yet imo. Inflation is currently very low and employment is at its highest ever figure. Why ruin a good thing like that.

As it stands I don't care who governs Northern Ireland as long as there is peace up there and I can visit my relatives on both sides of the divide. Beautiful part of the country, lets hope it stays that way.


saraanncrown
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Do you want it back?


chestyflems
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it will happen someday i promise u that, and ur dead right , its about whats right . and to all the people who said irish people arent that bothered, u must be talking about the so called upper class people who speak with an english twang, because most people i know hate the fact there is a foreign flag flown over a part of our country. there should of been an all out war in the 70s when the english army burned all the catholic houses in the north leaving whole familys with nothing but the political leaders back then were the same as they are now , interested in nothing but money and there own little bit of power. our day will come, and god will deal with englands evil... and to thelimit... dont worry urself thinking what ireland would be like without british rule just remember ireland was under british rule the time of the famine when over a million men women and children starved to death, go find out what ur country did to help these people who they claimed lived in there empire. the answer u will get is that ur country stood by while these poor people died, how can u live with the shame.


tony m
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Hello,
My country is mostly all mine and the only part of it that is British is the 6 counties of the North of Ireland. The South of Ireland is now known as The Republic of Ireland. we had been fighting the British for over 800 years for our independence and after all the insurection in 1916, and the political upheaval trhat we caused the British, they decided to let us have our country back, we would still have been fighting for it yet, if they had not. We have been a republic now since 1921, and it is still working OK as a republic.
I think what you are referring to, is only about the North of Ireland, and a lot of people there really do want to remain under Britains rule, well, I am democratic enough to leave that to the folks up north, and they too are democratic enough, to be happy just the way they are being governed..
Whayever you mean about it all being about what's right, I am not going to argue about that, my forefathers taught me that we have what is right to all us Irish Republicans, and we can only hope and wish that those people in the north are happy to be the way they are, for if they are not happy, they truly are so very welcome to come and live in the Republic and enjoy all for which it stands, and having said that, I can't think of any single person in the Republic that wants to go and live in the North, in this day and age. But if any Republican person wants to go live in the North of Ireland, then that is down to them, I am sure they would flourish in the long term, and be happy to be there, anything as long as I can retain my right to be a Republican Irishman.....I hope this helps to answer your query.....Tony M.


ollie
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not in this generation .


Our Man In Bananas
do you have a clue?

Ireland is an independant republic.

The Six Counties of Northern Ireland are part of the United Kingdom.

The majority of residents in Norethern Ireland consider themselves British citizens

Yes, it is about what's right. And what's right is for the people of Northern Ireland to be able to choose for themselves.

Also, have you considered the economic effect on the Republic of taking on Northern Ireland?

get a clue, and some history, and some education, then come back !


rollicking_rollo
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as peter k says - What a lot of Bull and misconceptions.
There is no country called ireland. there is the republic of ireland and northern ireland. ireland is a rock in the north atlantic. The people of northern ireland vote year after year to remain part of the UK - democracy in action. last count (2005)only 23% stated thay wished to join the RoI.


Wackford Squeers
1921?!? it became republic in '49. And no i don't think so, its not really a realistic goal. You can't just uproot a couple of million Loyalists out of a country!


Orla C
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Ireland has been a republic since 1921 - don't you know this, or are you one of those meddlesome yanks ... Northern Ireland is part of the UK still, and it's very different from the south. Just like Dublin (really and truly the most 'English'-feeling city in Ireland, even though it is the capital of the republic of Ireland) is so different from everywhere else in Ireland, particularly the west and south-west.


AnteK
i tihnk we should move the capital to somewhere like Cork or Galway, give britain dublin(somehow geographically push it away from us)as they are all posh and snobby of the rest country anyway, and take back the North.we should have gotten Fermanagh and Armagh but the brits were underhanded and sneaky.


pamela g
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i can't see that happening. unionist people in NI are more loyal to the crown than the majority of people on the mainland so in the event of vote i think it would remain british.


Tinribs
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Yes, it's about what's right. England is no longer England either, it is full of Pakistanis, mosques, and other foreigners.
Without the British rule, Ireland would still have outhouses, no plumbing, and burn turf to heat their cottage. They would still have l5 children, and poor healthcare. They would speak a language that even Wales and Scotland would not understand. They live on potatoes and come over to UK in droves for free education. Then thumb their noses at the Brits.
It is a beautiful country, but damp and chilly. The love hate relationship exists, but still I enjoy the company of Irish nurses in England., I am a nurse. They get along well, and both have a sense of humour.


The Nine Lives of Laura Gonzales
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I'm Irish, have lived here all my life but I agree with thelimetree, if it wasn't for the British, where would we be?

and Ireland has been independant since 1921. Get your facts straight.


dopeheed007
i hate to say it but i dont think so, the ratbags never gave away the falklands and lets face it it's a hell,uva lot closer to argentina than here,


dukeofmud
When the majority of a population wish to remain as part of a nation its only right that their wish is respected. Thats like saying the US (where I suspect your from) should give back New Mexico and Texas to Mexico.

Think and reasearch before you speak (or indeed type).


Gecko
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Do you even know what you are talking about ?

Ireland is independent.

Northern Ireland is part of UK


K H
Unfortunately,no.The occupying British Protestants have been there for so long they now have roots firmly entrenched.They now consider Northern Ireland theirs and won't leave without a fight.





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