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What is the future for Northern Ireland
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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 2742124" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>My dear man the border came about in the last century. It (border) hasn't been fought about for centuries.</p><p>But you are right in that a United Ireland if ever is a long long way off, even though the demographics in NI are rapidly moving to a point where a vote for United Ireland could be successful. </p><p>Economically speaking ROI could nit afford to replace the monies currently flowing to NI from both Brussels and London.</p><p>I think that the concept of being Northern Irish is gaining ground with both sides in NI. Maybe at some point there will be an independent NI state with some sort of closer arrangement with ROI.</p><p>Seems everything is in flux since the USSR fell apart and the Berlin Wall fell. Break up of yougoslavia etc,. Now Brexit. Scotland getting edgy again. Possible break up of EU.</p><p>Anything can happen it seems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 2742124, member: 3254"] My dear man the border came about in the last century. It (border) hasn't been fought about for centuries. But you are right in that a United Ireland if ever is a long long way off, even though the demographics in NI are rapidly moving to a point where a vote for United Ireland could be successful. Economically speaking ROI could nit afford to replace the monies currently flowing to NI from both Brussels and London. I think that the concept of being Northern Irish is gaining ground with both sides in NI. Maybe at some point there will be an independent NI state with some sort of closer arrangement with ROI. Seems everything is in flux since the USSR fell apart and the Berlin Wall fell. Break up of yougoslavia etc,. Now Brexit. Scotland getting edgy again. Possible break up of EU. Anything can happen it seems. [/QUOTE]
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