One enables and facilitates Ireland’s potential within a community, the other crushed it to enrich themselves.
When you really think about it, what country looks back on their time in the British Empire and thinks “I wish we could go back to better times under British Rule.” India? No. Australia? No. America? No!
They make shit of everywhere and now they are doing it to themselves. I guess making shit of places is a proud British traditions. A tradition they brought to the continent every summer when they went on holidays to Spain.
Um pretty sure weak UK is bad for Ireland so 🤷
The English are a great bunch tbf…Incredibly weak legs though. To Hell Or too a place where our infant legs can’t carry us.
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Too bad the country was given to the church up until the late 1990s
i wonder what my great grandparents would have done seeing northern ireland leave the UK and perhaps merge with Ireland.
Both are great
r/ireland hits a new low.
This eejit from Texas agrees!
Right now, Northern Ireland has the best of boths world’s. Access to the EU via Ireland, but has a tonne of money coming via the UK that Ireland could never afford to give
How much of a gigachad move is leaving Ireland then.
“hurr durr de Bwits!”
Well the more and more apartments, the economic immigrations and the 1 million refugees I think people will want to move to something like the EEC.
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Pre EU Ireland was poverty.
Leaving both 💪💪
One enables and facilitates Ireland’s potential within a community, the other crushed it to enrich themselves.
When you really think about it, what country looks back on their time in the British Empire and thinks “I wish we could go back to better times under British Rule.” India? No. Australia? No. America? No!
They make shit of everywhere and now they are doing it to themselves. I guess making shit of places is a proud British traditions. A tradition they brought to the continent every summer when they went on holidays to Spain.
Um pretty sure weak UK is bad for Ireland so 🤷
The English are a great bunch tbf…Incredibly weak legs though. To Hell Or too a place where our infant legs can’t carry us.
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Too bad the country was given to the church up until the late 1990s
i wonder what my great grandparents would have done seeing northern ireland leave the UK and perhaps merge with Ireland.
Both are great
r/ireland hits a new low.
This eejit from Texas agrees!
Right now, Northern Ireland has the best of boths world’s. Access to the EU via Ireland, but has a tonne of money coming via the UK that Ireland could never afford to give
How much of a gigachad move is leaving Ireland then.
“hurr durr de Bwits!”
Well the more and more apartments, the economic immigrations and the 1 million refugees I think people will want to move to something like the EEC.