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What is the future for Northern Ireland
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<blockquote data-quote="The truth" data-source="post: 2741834" data-attributes="member: 45366"><p>The future for Northern Ireland as a whole is simple, it either stays within the uk or it becomes a united Ireland. To become a United ireland is in reality a no go. This issue has been fought through the centuries, civil wars couldn't make it happen I doubt Brexit will. It is the Republic of Ireland that should be more worried post Brexit as its golden ticket has just fluttered away!</p><p></p><p>As for agriculture in Northern Ireland, quite simply until the country as a whole realises the potential it could have as effectively a contract manufacturer for the rest of the U.K., then it will continue to suffer crisis after crisis. I had the misfortune of watching and overhearing the current agriculture leadership for Northern Ireland ( primary office bearers of the UFU) whilst they walked around with their backpacks and baseball hats like tourists at the Royal Welsh show, go on to say maybe we should do nothing until we see what ever one else is doing!! It wouldn't fill me with hope for the guys over the water.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The truth, post: 2741834, member: 45366"] The future for Northern Ireland as a whole is simple, it either stays within the uk or it becomes a united Ireland. To become a United ireland is in reality a no go. This issue has been fought through the centuries, civil wars couldn't make it happen I doubt Brexit will. It is the Republic of Ireland that should be more worried post Brexit as its golden ticket has just fluttered away! As for agriculture in Northern Ireland, quite simply until the country as a whole realises the potential it could have as effectively a contract manufacturer for the rest of the U.K., then it will continue to suffer crisis after crisis. I had the misfortune of watching and overhearing the current agriculture leadership for Northern Ireland ( primary office bearers of the UFU) whilst they walked around with their backpacks and baseball hats like tourists at the Royal Welsh show, go on to say maybe we should do nothing until we see what ever one else is doing!! It wouldn't fill me with hope for the guys over the water. [/QUOTE]
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