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The NI/ROI Protocol
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<blockquote data-quote="JimAndy" data-source="post: 8169690" data-attributes="member: 69774"><p>yet that poll a few months ago (can remember if t was the Irish times or independent ) showed that the majority of people in RoI would be against a new flag/anthem/anything to make the north more welcome. it also show a massive drop in uniting the Island of Ireland if it put up their tax's</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>that an old myth based on the RoI of the pre 1970's, currently RoI has a much higher GDP that the UK and can "afford us", thrown in the fact that if there was a "united" ireland bot the EU and the USA would be throwing money at it like there was no tomorrow. money is not a issue</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There might well be a vote in 10-20 years for a "united" ireland. but what you want is a peacefully united ireland and for that to happen you looking at a 100 years, basically till everyone who remembers the "troubles" is dead</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JimAndy, post: 8169690, member: 69774"] yet that poll a few months ago (can remember if t was the Irish times or independent ) showed that the majority of people in RoI would be against a new flag/anthem/anything to make the north more welcome. it also show a massive drop in uniting the Island of Ireland if it put up their tax's that an old myth based on the RoI of the pre 1970's, currently RoI has a much higher GDP that the UK and can "afford us", thrown in the fact that if there was a "united" ireland bot the EU and the USA would be throwing money at it like there was no tomorrow. money is not a issue There might well be a vote in 10-20 years for a "united" ireland. but what you want is a peacefully united ireland and for that to happen you looking at a 100 years, basically till everyone who remembers the "troubles" is dead [/QUOTE]
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