Faye McAleer wrote: » Would you be in support of a politico-economic union and formal international intergovernmental cooperation between the three Gaelic nations, (united) Ireland, (independent) Scotland and the Isle of Man similar to Benelux? The Benelux cooperation has served as a model for the EU, and is basically an EU lite, comprising a customs union and a parliament as well as shared resources. This could work between the three Gaelic nations and when we get reunification and the Scottish get independence, I think it is something good that should be created. What do you think?
Faye McAleer wrote: » What do you think?
Faye McAleer wrote: » Would you be in support of a politico-economic union and formal international intergovernmental cooperation between the three Gaelic nations, (united) Ireland, (independent) Scotland and the Isle of Man similar to Benelux?
The Benelux cooperation has served as a model for the EU, and is basically an EU lite, comprising a customs union and a parliament as well as shared resources.
This could work between the three Gaelic nations and when we get reunification and the Scottish get independence, I think it is something good that should be created. What do you think?
johnnyskeleton wrote: » We currently do have formal political and economic union with Scotland as part of the E.U. I would be happy to see Mann become a full independent nation and join the EU but unfortunately it is probably not big enough and they probably would not want to join the EU. Yes and there was a logical need for that, them having been invaded several times in the 30 odd years before its formation. I could see Ireland trying to form better relations with the other small Western EU states, particularly Denmark, who I would consider to be the closest to Ireland in terms of Economics, attitude towards the EU and general cutulture, once the UK leaves the EU. I dunno. Despite the cultural similarities between Irish and Scottish people, neither nation feels any particular affinity towards the other. Scottish people, despite all issues with Scottish Independence, still feel more closely aligned to England and Wales than they do to Ireland. In the event of a Brexit followed by Scottish Independence and Scotland joining the EU, I can see them being a good ally to Ireland in some areas, but also a competitor in others.
Faye McAleer wrote: » Again, I point to the success of Beneulux. Why couldn't that be replicated with an Ireland, Scottish and Manx equivalent?
Faye McAleer wrote: » The requirements to be part of this Gaelic Union should be: 1. Be in the EU and preferably Eurozone. 2. Have a democratically elected head of state, i.e ditch the Queen.
Deleted User wrote: » An extremely conservative sectarian country? No thanks.
road_high wrote: » Intrigued to know what the “Benelux” cooperation is because apart from being good neighbors I’m not aware Belgium, Holland and Luxembourg share any formal political union (outside of EU membership) ?
Peregrinus wrote: They certainly do. Benelux isn't just a convenient shorthand for Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg; it's a formal political institution established by treaty, with its own Committee of Ministers, Council, General Secretariat, InterParliamentary Consultative Council and Court of Justice.