The best thing to do would be SUFTUM!
I live in a republican SF stronghold and if you can find 10 billion a year down the back of the sofa (because Ireland doesn't have it), stop the mentalists with the flags and bonfires, get rid of the nut job religionists and get rid of the populist arseholes in SF then you might get people thinking about voting for it.
People will sing the songs but the last person I know who really wanted it died last year. Most nowadays are happy for the blurred choice everyone has.
Compensating Britain for the loss of an asset is like suggesting a thief should be compensated for having to return stolen goods.
Within these timescales every landed family in the UK and most Americans could be called thiefs.
Academic argument though and the sort of thing people go to war over.
Surely the far easier solution than holding a referendum on Irish re-unification would be to hold another referendum on a different issue?
How many referenda do you need? We had a referendum, Leave won, Remain lost.
How many referenda do you need? We had a referendum, Leave won, Remain lost.
Best of 3 seems fair.
Within these timescales every landed family in the UK and most Americans could be called thiefs.Academic argument though and the sort of thing people go to war over.
I love a history lesson from people with access to wiki.
How many referenda do you need? We had a referendum, Leave won, Remain lost.
If it was covered by the sale of goods act, we'd all be eligible for a refund.
Declare it independent and walk away.
I am sure someone had a similar process of arbitrary border line moving at somepoint - suddenly declaring houses and people in one country belonged to another country, with a slightly different religious view. I am not sure it went all that well...
IIRC, Britain walked away from this one too.
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The point I was making is the people of Ireland should look forward because looking back is futile.
Sorry for using Wiki whats the STW reference of choice or would you rather I rewrite it myself?
wilburt - Member
The point I was making is the people of Ireland should look forward because looking back is futile.
Irish history is something no Englishman should forget and no Irishman should remember - George Bernard Shaw.
Unfortunately that's something neither party are capable of.
[quote=oldnpastit ]How many referenda do you need?
In order for NI to leave the UK and unify with Eire? At least one more. I was simply commenting on the optimum additional referendum to hold.
I'm also not sure why you think anybody won.
Would a referendum in each county work rather than being province wide? I wondered if the counties nearer the Republic might already shown a majority in favour of unification.
Or maybe the ROI could join the UK?
I wonder what Corbyn's third political wish would be?
Brexit
United Ireland
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I wonder what Corbyn's third political wish would be?
Getting to bang Diane abbot again?.
Would that require a vote in parliament?I wonder what Corbyn's third [b]political [/b]wish would be?Getting to bang Diane abbot again?.
scotroutes - MemberWould a referendum in each county work rather than being province wide? I wondered if the counties nearer the Republic might already shown a majority in favour of unification.
Interesting idea. You'd probably end up with an Antrim/North Down statelet and I'm not sure what that would achieve.
I think if the UK government put "geographic convenience" over the wishes of the majority of residents, then the good folk of Gibraltar and Islas Malvinas would have something to say about it. And as with Scottish Indyref and Brexit, it's the views of the residents which count.
I'm all for the SE of England gaining independence, though, and I've have thought most people (on both sides) would be up for it.
ETA: can you imagine the [s]arguments[/s] debate over where the parliament for the Rest of the UK would sit? Where would YOU vote for...? (Should be a STW poll).
