No. The current rule is unsatisfactory, ergo a new agreement would be better. Nothing's set in stone, not even the rubbish you keep posting on here.Originally Posted by Ardee Bhoy
Not really. I was just responding in similar dismissive style to Nedser's post (although in practice Wellington isn't as well know as before, simply because the national curriculum doesn't teach kids about 19th century generals like it used to).The last part of the paragraph about whether people know about who Wellington is more patronising BS
I too know such people, I'm not denying they exist. But, unlike you and Nedser, I don't assume that everyone is like me and the people I know.whilst know plenty of individuals born/raised in Britain (and other countries) who don't in the least feel any affinity to their 'host' nation. Why should they?
Hair-splitting. What is now Northern Ireland was part of the British state since 1800.Hasn't it only existed since the 1920's??
No, I'm quite in touch with what they think. Much of which is just exaggerated rhetoric. Unionists claimed up to 1920 that they wouldn't concede a single county, then gave up 26 of 32. The border remains unchanged since the 1920s largely because it has suited a succession of governments, and public opinion, in the Republic. Before, during and since the Troublings. It's pretty obvious.Clearly you're again out of touch again with the unionist community who have this thing about 'not conceding an inch'
To repeat, it's not mainly because of unionist protests. The Republic of Ireland and its institutions have done many things unionists don't like over the years. So are you agreeing with me that the Republic's parties have deserted their potential voters? If not, what's flawed and why?The former is due to being actively discouraged by your unionist mates and those parties having been seen as deserting their potential voters there. Not to mention inherently flawed in the main
So we're agreed then?Plus they don't want lots of northern Nats.voting even for the SDLP, let alone SF! Which is wrong
Don't be like that. You asked for an electoral system that allowed foreign-resident nationals to vote straigtforwardly, I offered one.You said it!
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