Quoting The Cellar Bar from 05:35, 16th Jan 2006
At the same time, Northern Ireland is not and never has been a part of Great Britain. It is a part of the United Kindom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Since the Great Britain part would no longer pertain, the United Kingdom, technically, would no longer exist either.
Thankyou!!! Someone that knows something at last!!!
Abit off the point, I know, but people in N.I. have never been British - it is not part of Britain, as The Cellar Bar said.
Also, I went to the N.I. debate here, and most people were using the terms "Ulster" and "Northern Ireland" interchangeably. They're not the same thing!!! Ulster has 9 counties, 3 of which (Donegal, Cavan and Monaghan) are part of the Republic.
Sorry, just something to clear up.
On the issue of Scotland - not really my place to say since it's not my country, but I don't think it's as complicated as you're all making out - as far as the Good Friday agreement goes - people in N.I. are entitled to have either a UK passport or an Irish one - surely something similar could be put in place here - as several people have said, it's not an either/or choice - you should be allowed to be Scottish and British if you so choose.
Why not hold a referendum here on the issue of an independent Scotland? At least then you'd know the result either way and could rest the issue for afew years.
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