Ha Ha, that's why all those 'Irish' unionists carry round Brit.passports and obsess about how British they are.....
May a higher power help those on the mainland when they rock-up there.
Where is this 'South' then??There are plenty of dubious aspects about its application, and others worthy of debate, maybe elsewhere. Just to repeat a couple briefly- it looks odd that the Republic will happily offer citizenship to pretty much everyone in NI, but won't automatically do so for everyone born in the South.
Every political institution in the South has reuniting Ireland as a major theoretical objective, even if we all know you won't see them for dust if it ever becomes even a remote posibility in practice.
Perhaps the reluctance was due to a small country worrying about an influx of foreigners, which I wouldn't agree with personally, but perhaps there was reticence due to the issue of potentially accomodating a large no.of dysfunctional aliens with a fascination for bowler hats, red-white-and-blue flags and "walking the Queen's highway"....
Hmm, Hypocrisy & amnesia (again) Alert! Lol.Has FHTB banned you then? Just re-register. Ardee Bhoy will lend you one of his numerous aliases. Just remember to use the phrases 'paranoid planters' and 'medieval theme park' in every post and you'll be fine.
Once again, the PI (Paranoia Index) needs tweaking. Not to mention that of accuracy!!!
To answer the above.
Yes. You mentioned Irish plates.
The North's team is inclusive (What would be said if it was 11 Nats from W.Beal-feirste though?) if you believe the hype, but not sure the majority of fans are or ever will be....
And thus regardless of the shirt or badge GS, Nats.will tell you it's about the foreign anthem, flag(s), songs, ground location, name calling and a plethora of other reasons why they wouldn't want to be associated under the current arrangements.
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