A Nation Once Again

Wtf

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Flesh that out a bit,

Awful lickspittle cunt of a man.

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No answer to the question,

Quelle surprise… isnt a note in your lick arseing head.

Some useless cunt.

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I predicted this at the time of Brexit so suck my baws to all those who scoffed at the idea.

A United Ireland would be an economic powerhouse. The prod work ethic allied with the mick cutehoorism. The yanks will absolutely love it, Ireland is already a pro business oasis in a desert of EU nutters, I can see only good days ahead.

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Would it???

What about the Tans though, mate?

Some simpletons can’t abhor people from Cork, how would they stomach the tans?

A united Ireland is like nuclear fusion. It’s always at least 50 years away.

Kenny is a bit of a clown but doesn’t seem to be getting any credit for putting forward Ireland’s interests of having no hard border with the north quite well.

More and more of these articles cropping up. There seems to be a momentum building, I haven’t seen as much about a United Ireland in the media for a long long time.

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That is a smashing post Brian

Are you referring to Ulster Protestant Loyalists as “Tans”? If so, slap yourself across the head repeatedly please.

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The Brits didn’t vote for Brexit due to any economic rationale. They voted for it because of identity politics and a crazy notion of a return to the days of empire and a white Britain.

Brexit may persuade some castle Catholics of the economic benefits of Irish unification, but it won’t persuade many, if any unionists, because unionism among the vast majority of northern Protestants is not based on any economic rationale whatsoever, but on identity. Economics doesn’t change that.

Even if, as seems almost certain, Brexit turns into a complete economic clusterfuck, you’ll have a similar project fear economic argument being spun to the one used against Scottish independence - ie. that the six counties would no longer be part of the same market as the rest of the UK.

Ultimately a united Ireland will still require auruns to outbreed themmuns, so it’s still several decades away at best and probably many decades away, ie. at least 50 and maybe 100 years.