| 22-05-2012, 23:12 | #61 |
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Unless you going to start DNA testing people then what's your point, plantations, Viking raids, various invasions who actully indigenous and how you going to prove it?
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| 22-05-2012, 23:27 | #62 |
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| 22-05-2012, 23:30 | #63 | |
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| 23-05-2012, 00:42 | #65 | |
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People on the British mainland want NI to remain while the majority in NI want the same. |
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| 23-05-2012, 12:02 | #66 |
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I know nobody in my circle of friends or relatives and very few outside that who think it would be a good idea to "re-unify" ireland in the next 30 years. The problems it would cause would be immense if forced through or seen to be forced through by a minority of people, it would kick off another round of horrific violence that would very likely spread alot further south than any previous problems.
And then theres the whole point of the republic is too politely put it completely broke and the last time i checked the British government had to pump a few billion a year into the north to keep it running. |
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| 23-05-2012, 14:24 | #67 | |
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British Social Attitudes: (The British Social Attitudes survey is the primary social research survey in Britain) http://www.britsocat.com/BodySecure.aspx?control=BritsocatMarginals&var=NIRLNDSC&SurveyID=24 2008 Results: "Do you think the long-term policy for Northern Ireland should be for it to Remain part of the UK or ..." Remain part of The UK: 56% Unify with the rest of Ireland: 44% As for the trends: Note: 2007/2008 Results not present on graph. It would appear that support for Northern Ireland's position in UK amongst mainland British is strengthening over time, not weakening. Last edited by whitelines; 23-05-2012 at 14:27. |
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