Scotland wants a new referendum and is doing the paper work to do so.
Nicola Sturgeon announces plans for second Scottish independence referendum after UK votes for Brexit | UK Politics | News | The Independent
Northern Ireland is contemplating demanding independence to join the rest of Ireland.
EU referendum result: Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness calls for border poll on united Ireland after Brexit | UK Politics | News | The Independent
Politicians and people in London and other major metropolitan areas are contemplating going for independence from the United Kingdom as well.
It's time for London to leave the UK | Voices | The Independent
And of course because Farage the fool said that if the result was close and in favour of stay, then he would demand a new vote. Well now it was for leave, but that has not stopped a petition on the government website for a second referendum.
Brexit: Petition for second EU referendum so popular the government site's crashing | UK | News | The Independent
Along with the chaos with no government to deal with this for at least 3 months... then it looks more and more like Great Britain is in serious trouble and will break up with in the next few years.
To be fair, i don't understand white North Ireland ISN'T part of greater ireland to begin with.
You get a freedom, You get a freedom, EVERYONE GETS A FREEDOM!
To be fair, i don't understand why North Ireland ISN'T part of greater ireland to begin with.
To be fair, i don't understand why North Ireland ISN'T part of greater ireland to begin with.
Scotland wants a new referendum and is doing the paper work to do so.
Nicola Sturgeon announces plans for second Scottish independence referendum after UK votes for Brexit | UK Politics | News | The Independent
Northern Ireland is contemplating demanding independence to join the rest of Ireland.
EU referendum result: Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness calls for border poll on united Ireland after Brexit | UK Politics | News | The Independent
Politicians and people in London and other major metropolitan areas are contemplating going for independence from the United Kingdom as well.
It's time for London to leave the UK | Voices | The Independent
And of course because Farage the fool said that if the result was close and in favour of stay, then he would demand a new vote. Well now it was for leave, but that has not stopped a petition on the government website for a second referendum.
Brexit: Petition for second EU referendum so popular the government site's crashing | UK | News | The Independent
Along with the chaos with no government to deal with this for at least 3 months... then it looks more and more like Great Britain is in serious trouble and will break up with in the next few years.
Good one :lamo:lamo:lamoI think that the British Isles will be fine. There will be upheaval for sure, but in the end, things will go back to where they once were before all this globalization, which in my view would be a good thing. We all thought the same thing when England marched out of India, but everything's okay; her majesty's not going anywhere.
To be fair, i don't understand why North Ireland ISN'T part of greater ireland to begin with.
Because it was the plantation for all the Protestants--- some big landowners but they also imported Scots to do the dirty work--- over the years.
When the rest of the island broke away the Protestants up north were worried that the Catholics would do unto the, as they had done unto others all those years and the English were more then willing.
Because Northern Ireland was the seat of rebellion before and after Elizabeth I. James I (VI of Scotland) planted northern Ireland as a method of control and annexation. For the North to join the Republic would be putting things back the way they once were. Ulster however has always been wild: it's location between Scotland and southern Ireland made it a melting pot of fighting and immigration.
I'll be glad to see them drop out of the UK, but I don't think it will go.
To be fair,i don't understand why North Ireland ISN'T part of greater ireland to begin with
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Scotland wants a new referendum and is doing the paper work to do so.
Nicola Sturgeon announces plans for second Scottish independence referendum after UK votes for Brexit | UK Politics | News | The Independent
Northern Ireland is contemplating demanding independence to join the rest of Ireland.
EU referendum result: Sinn Fein's Martin McGuinness calls for border poll on united Ireland after Brexit | UK Politics | News | The Independent
Politicians and people in London and other major metropolitan areas are contemplating going for independence from the United Kingdom as well.
It's time for London to leave the UK | Voices | The Independent
And of course because Farage the fool said that if the result was close and in favour of stay, then he would demand a new vote. Well now it was for leave, but that has not stopped a petition on the government website for a second referendum.
Brexit: Petition for second EU referendum so popular the government site's crashing | UK | News | The Independent
Along with the chaos with no government to deal with this for at least 3 months... then it looks more and more like Great Britain is in serious trouble and will break up with in the next few years.
Do you understand why the state New Mexico isn't part of the country Mexico?
:lol:
Think about it a little bit.
The reasons are similar.
Scotland wants a new referendum and is doing the paper work to do so.
~ Northern Ireland is contemplating demanding independence to join the rest of Ireland ~
If Northern Ireland joins the Irish Republic, where do women in Northern Ireland get birth control? Or an abortion?
Yeah, and there's this thing in Northern Ireland about not wanting the Church to rule every facet of their lives.
And then there's the thing about the number of Northern Ireland men that fought for the UK during two world wars. In the second one, you may remember, the Irish Republic ws full of Nazi sympathizers and they refused both the Brits and the Americans use of their airfields and ports to protect the convoys from America.
The IRA supported the Nazis in WW2
You raise something else though - historically our largest immigrant population is the Irish. They will be the "canary" of what is left of our economy. If they keep coming in large numbers we're doing OK. If we start heading there for work, we're in the sh*t..
~ How to get Irish citizenship...
To be fair, i don't understand why North Ireland ISN'T part of greater ireland to begin with.
To be fair, i don't understand why North Ireland ISN'T part of greater ireland to begin with.
Because they don´t want to be?
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