Home  |  Links   |  Contact Us   |  Bookmark
   Travel Forum Search :
     News        Travel Topics        Travel Forum       Travel Directories        Dictionary  
Travel Forum    Ireland
Travel Discussion Forum

 Time frame on Irish Economy bouncing back?
How long do you think it will take for the Irish Economy to bounce back? I'm an Irish Citizen living in the U.S. currently, and I'd like to move to Ireland and plan to do so. But with the ...


 I'm going on vacation to Ireland, some advice?
It's been recommended that i go to the south and visit Blarney castle (see location at: http://www.myguideirelan ) and then go to Belfast which is Northern Ireland, is this ...


 When did Mother's Day start in the UK and Ireland?
...


 Name the capital of Northern Ireland.?
...


 How is it there I have always wanted to go there?
...


 How should I spend two days in County Kerry Ireland?
Four of us, including my adventurous 80 year old grandparents will be renting a car in early October to see the Ring of Kerry or the Dingle Peninsula (or both?) What should we try to see? How long ...


 What do they say about the people from Ireland?
i know this sounds crazy..i am watching p.s i love you..the movie..for the millionth time and it makes me want to see ireland so bad and the people seem so friendly and nice but is that how it really ...


 Tell me about the irish driving test? ?
can some1 tell me de requirements to pass the irish driving test???like wat do u ave 2 do???...


 Dominant Celtic blood?
Irish people for the most part are comprised of Celtic, Norman, Saxon, Viking and Continental and North African Pirate blood, but for various reasons it is the Celtic culture which dominates, does C...


 How long does it take to drive from tipperary to antrim ?
Thinking of visiting to see the giants ...


 Irish show? its about police that take care of neighbor disputes?
I went to ireland and was watching tv and i saw this one show thats really good. about police who try to resolve neighbor disputes. can anyone help me?
Additional Details
yes isnt the ...


 Girls Aloud-out of control tour 2009, dublin- who are the special guests?
...


 I brought a dvd box set in hmv in Ireland, but one of the discs won't play, what do I do?
it's a US tv show, I only brought it yesterday, discs 1-4 and 6 work fine, but number 5 doesn't, if they all didn't I'd have no problem bringing it back, but how do you change ...


 What are schools like in Leixlip ?
Are they good enough to send your kids to?...


 A question for those who live in Ireland...?
I read about the history of Halloween, but what does it mean to the Irish today?

I know Hallowe'en means "All Saints Eve", yet despite Ireland being a largely Catholic ...


 Is it possible to gat a plumber job in ireland?
or is the economy ****** ????? i would love to work there please help . Thank you ....


 Visa help! I am an American who is a recent college grad (Dec, 07), my boyfriend is an Irish student in galway?
we want to be together, we met last spring and have been able to make extended trips to each others homes. However we are ready for a bigger commitment but are having issues finding visas, we do not ...


 How much would cost a small pack up to 1kg to sent it from poland to ireland?
I want to sent 10 small pack of tiny fireworks from poland to ireland. How much would it cost for a 1 small pack up to 1kg to sent it to ireland. I need to know fast!...


 Are there many hybrid or electric cars in Ireland?
Or diesels using bio-fuel?...


 My nephew is a Bangladeshi national and has a valid 6 month UK visit visa. Can he travel to Southern Ireland (
...



Celtic Tigress (Donegal!)

Would you personally consider Norrn Iron Northern Ireland A Part of Britian or the R.O.I?

I'm not sure which I consider, it doesn't actually matter to me but I know many many people are passionate about it. BTW I'm from Donegal..the most northerly point of Ireland, but not in "Northern Ireland"

    



Show all answers


LovelyLo
Rating
I understand that "Northern Ireland" isn't a part of the Republic of Ireland (unfortunately) but I also know it is not a part of Britain. Britain consists of Wales, Scotland and England.
Anyway I consider "Northern Ireland" a part of Ireland because that is what it is.


citizen_belfast
Forever Ireland. Hope it happens soon. deburca9 We are not dole scroungers. I've worked all me life. The new irish (immigrants) cost Ireland much more that we do.


SwampFox
26+6=1.

That's all that matters.


greenorlagh
Yes neonpink - don't you just hate it when someone says they've been to Ireland and you get annoyed because they haven't gone to the Republic. I'm sorry to inform you but Northern Ireland IS on the island of Ireland. So you see - they actually HAVE been to Ireland.

It doesn't matter what anyone 'personally considers' - the facts are that Northern Ireland is a part of the UK. Personally I would like to see an an all Ireland republic but...that's not going to happen for a long time, if ever.


david d
Rating
Like the majority of people on the island, I'd consider it part of the ROI. The partition was forced upon us and against the expressed wishes of the majority of the people. It's heartbreaking to see it under foreign control, but I know this is only temporary, I hope to see an all-island Republic in my lifetime.
It's hard to understand how the Unionists/Loyalists think, when England have stated that they have no cultural, economic or strategic interest in the 6 counties, how they can still think they have links.
This partition has led to the seige-mentality of the Unionists, and has led some Nationalists to feel abandoned by the ROI, both unfortunate ways of thinking.
The ROI can afford to include the 6 counties economically, and the country will be stronger and more inclusive when the partition finally falls.

The ROI is pumping money into the North, and a lot of property is now owned by Southeners. I think attitudes have changed, on both sides, which is a forerunner to reunification.


deburca98
Rating
WE IN THE REOPUBLIC COULD NOT AFFORD REUNIFICATION,
West germany was one of the richest countries in the world prior to reunification, after it it entered into economic decline,
I for one do not want the north as its of no use to us, there are more dole scroungers there as its an acceptable income.
Let the british keep it as it costs them alot of money to govern, it will be their eternal punishment , like a dodgy car that you cant sell.


neonpink_smurf
Rating
I'm from Galway.. I don't mind what people from the North consider themselves but i find it really annoying when people who i meet abroad are like "i've been to Ireland" oh really, where? and they say derry or portrush or armagh. I'm like thats Northern Ireland. Growing up i knew nothing and had no connection with the North.. Its another country just like wales,scotland and england. I see it as Northern Ireland, not Britain or Ireland.. i don't tend to use the word Britain, i just see the places as individual countries i.e: Wales,Scotland,Northern Ireland,England

I think the North should be separated from Britain but also separate from the Republic too. At the beginning the 6 counties shouldn't have been separated but now that its done i think it ould be best economically for the Republic to stay as it is. The North should be independent though and definitely not ruled from England


Orla C
It feels a little like part of Britain, to be honest, and I'm Irish born and bred .... but you know what, I feel that Dublin city has much more of an English feel to it than anyplace on the island of Ireland.



Rating



 Enter Your Message or Comment


User Name:  
User Email:   
Post a comment:









  
Terms of Service   |   Privacy Policy
© 2011 TravelExpertGuide                 



0.104
CATEGORIES   ARCHIVE   TRAVEL
 HOME Forum Links
 NEWS Forum1 Links1
 FORUM Forum2 Links2
 DICTIONARY  All RSS Feeds