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Originally Posted by
EalingGreen
"I would never repudiate the fact that I am an Irishman" - Ian Paisley, Sunday Life, June 1991.
Couldn't you find a more recent one?? Clearly there's a selective memory about some of his past comments about some of his, 'fellow' Irish!
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Would you tell eg a born-and-bred Glaswegian that he cannot be both Scottish and British?
Yes! And plenty who are enlightened beyond a 'slave' mentality would happily welcome it. However being neither Scottish or British,that's up to them.
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I find it hard to believe that you lack the basic intelligence, since it is such a simple concept. Perhaps you have such an ingrained sense of anti-Britishness that you are unable to accommodate such a radical idea? Or is it that deep down you do understand it, but cannot bring yourself to admit it publicly (presumably on the basis that it rather tears the arse out of several other of your dearly held prejudices)?
Anyhow, have you forgotten what it states in the GFA, which you otherwise cite approvingly (see The Fly, post #1054)?
Constitutional Issues part 1:
The participants endorse the commitment made by the British and Irish
Governments that, in a new British-Irish Agreement replacing the Anglo-
Irish Agreement, they will:
...(vi) recognise the birthright of all the people of Northern Ireland to
identify themselves and be accepted as Irish or British, or both, as they
may so choose, and accordingly confirm that their right to hold both
The GFA does NOT "make me Irish". On the basis that I was born and brought up in Ireland, I was Irish long before the GFA was ever even thought of.
Actually, when it comes to being both British and Irish, I can.
So you are now denying the GFA Statement confirms this?
Prior to this and even now in the main, despite yer exortations, still not too many unionists are claiming their Irish heritage....
And given the last time I was in Beal-feirste, certainly few of the locals were, given their flags on display, which barely acknowledged the North, let alone being even in the remotest 'Irish'.
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Ever since the playing days of my fellow Fermanaghman, Harry Chatton, it is clear I could have represented the FAI team, neither he nor I needed the GFA to make it so. (And that is quite aside from the fact of my having a Tipperary grandmother and a Leitrim grandfather, though as I have said elsewhere, I wouldn't swap five minutes as substitute for NI in a five goal hammering, for 100 ROI caps and a World Cup winner's medal)
Given neither are even remotely likely, maybe you should reflect on how, er, proud your ancestors would be....
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ROI membership of the Commonwealth would offer no chance of a single Irish international team, just as eg membership of the EU offers no prospect of a single European international team.
And the Commonwealth is now the EU??? WTF?
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We are often told by proponents of a single Irish team that such a team would be more competitive than two separate teams, therefore more likely to qualify for WC or Euro Finals etc. If so (and I don't necessarily accept it myself), then those other teams which now found it harder to qualify themselves if in the same Group as "Ireland", would likely feel miffed.
Given you keep telling us this will never happen, am surprised you are now acknowledging the concept!!!
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Originally Posted by
Gather round
Occasionally on another board I've discussed this with a fellow poster from here. He's Irish (from Cork) but has lived abroad, currently in Sweden but mainly Netherlands, since early childhood. A pretty common situation, as you know. He thinks, quite reasonably, that he should have a vote in Irish elections, in parallel with what happens in other countries. But of course if he gets a vote, then potentially I- and hundreds of thousands of others up North- could do, and God knows who we'd drag in...
EG & you keep telling us you're Irish, so it would 'drag' in the population of, er, Ireland!!!
Especially as you claim you're, er, "concerned"?
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I think I accused Ardee Bhoy of paranoia, or similar.
Irony alert, part 473
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I've always been a republican (usually saying 'abolitionist' to avoid confusion with our shinner friends). I mean, I like that there's a republic in Ireland. It'd be even better if there were two.
Yeah, right. Like anyone'd believe that.
Bad humour alert
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And could you stop doing that LOL thing? If we think it’s funny, we’ll tell you.
Irony alert, mocking certain pathetic (& pointless) attempts at 'humour' elsewhere, which should be confined to the trash bin of history!
As in, take a hint FFS.
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How is this relevant? The entire British economy is centralised and thus dominated by/ from London.
I don't deny NI's structural problems, but they aren't quite as stark as you suggest.
For example- most obviously- we are only about 2.5% of the population of Britain, thus pretty small beer. And while 70% of the local economy is public sector, it's basically the same in Wales.
Look up the definition of 'colonial outpost', eg. The Falklands, Gibraltar etc That's why it's relevant.
And ultimately why Ireland has resisted the North's financial 'black hole', as it's usually had more than enough of its own monetary issues due to being a far smaller economy.
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As opposed to your 100+ semi-coherent posts on the thread, you mean? If you're not interested, don't read them, and obviously don't reply!
Pomposity alert! Not to mention a major case of Hypocrisy?
Or possible irony? Lol.
Still doesn't justify the repeated pointless waffle though.
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The IFA's basis for voting had nothing to do with the FAI. Or is this just another of your ****-takes?
Merely relaying the news from the darker side, where the OWB constituency had a collective fit of the giggles about this theory. Which was noticable for not being their usual po-faced selves.
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Not true. I've always suggested a personal preference that qualification for international football should be basically through an individual's residence, not his parent or grandparent's birthplace.
So, in the example I mentioned above in reply to Co Down Green, Lee Hodson (Watford defender, aged 19, from Watford) is clearly English. We (IFA) are just exploiting his ancestry. If he chooses to play for us, on the strength of one season in the Champ, he'll likely go straight into the first team squad. Whereas with England, he'd get U-21 caps at best.
'Selective' Amnesia alert. You either want them to play or you don't?
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Your "current logic" fails to grasp that they're currently in two different countries, with no comparable situation anywhere else in the World.
Hmm. Take it you noticed the Deutschland example above?
And that was two halves of the same country, ideologically far more different that even the most ardent republicans and loyalists.
Am I allowed one of those 'Lol' things??
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It doesn't. Whatever the GFA's worth and significance, it doesn't make EG or me Irish. We've always been Irish.
So you no longer claim to be British? When are you getting Irish citizenship??
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Originally Posted by
Gather round
Picking Darron Gibson no more makes the FAI the governing body in Derry, than giving Liam Lawrence the place alongside him puts them in charge in Sherwood Forest.
Eh?
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"It is the entitlement and birthright of every person born on the Island of Ireland, which includes its islands and seas, to be part of the Irish Nation" no longer applies- it was replaced following a referendum a few years ago in which nearly 80% of voters denied that birthright/ nationhood to other Irish-born children in future. Sorry to labour the point, but it's a bit puzzling how many of you lot think just quoting from the Constitution clinches everything.
Next you'll be telling us the Brits (& the rest of the EU) also give citizenship to everyone born in their territories.
Anyway, we've already said, we're preparing the ground for a large influx of dysfunctional aliens with a penchant for orange.....
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Er, there are two Irish nations. Anyway, FIFA seem(ed) to manage quite well with two or three Korean, Danish, German teams etc. etc. Not to mention four from Britain.
Denmark has 2 teams?? And the Isle Of Man, now??