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<blockquote data-quote="Devil_0101" data-source="post: 5856368" data-attributes="member: 114666"><p>After the brexit it wont be like that anymore, the EU will support Ireland economy, and not the UK economy. There are also politician reasons for Ireland and NI to reunify, those people have been invaded. They are irish they are not british. The Ireland got more money from the EU and will continue, because the EU is going to support its members and not an non-european citizen member as UK is now going to be.</p><p></p><p>On a personal note, i believe it is sad that UK has left, been there, you have many problems like many other nations, but many nice things, i would like to go back as a tourist but it is not going to happen.</p><p></p><p>Furthermore the European citizens, especially the youth, will have so many privileges you cannot imagine. When a kid can study anywhere in the EU, and get a job anywhere in the EU, he will economically worth more compared to a non european citizen. Like i have said it is going to be the sons of your sons who are going to pay for it.</p><p></p><p>By the way the EU GDP is 19 trillions of euro without counting your 2,5 trillions of euro. Get the point.</p><p></p><p>Regards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Devil_0101, post: 5856368, member: 114666"] After the brexit it wont be like that anymore, the EU will support Ireland economy, and not the UK economy. There are also politician reasons for Ireland and NI to reunify, those people have been invaded. They are irish they are not british. The Ireland got more money from the EU and will continue, because the EU is going to support its members and not an non-european citizen member as UK is now going to be. On a personal note, i believe it is sad that UK has left, been there, you have many problems like many other nations, but many nice things, i would like to go back as a tourist but it is not going to happen. Furthermore the European citizens, especially the youth, will have so many privileges you cannot imagine. When a kid can study anywhere in the EU, and get a job anywhere in the EU, he will economically worth more compared to a non european citizen. Like i have said it is going to be the sons of your sons who are going to pay for it. By the way the EU GDP is 19 trillions of euro without counting your 2,5 trillions of euro. Get the point. Regards. [/QUOTE]
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