Re: The Irish Border Problem
Originally Posted by
Uncle Joe
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I knew nothing of that referendum, it wasn't obviously well publicised this side of the Irish Sea, but given the passage of time subsequently, is it not reasonable to ask the Northern Irish population whether, in order to resolve the 'border issue' once and for all, whether they would like re-unification with Eire.
Working for IPSOs Mori in the lead to the brexit vote, I canvassed North Antrim. Now I got a bowl licking for saying this one another forum ( before brexit) , but from my results, NA voted brexit and did not agree to a hard border
Those results followed up in the voting booth (NA voted brexit)
There hasn't been a 'hard border' since the middle of the last century.
The U.K. and Eire have had a 'special relationship' because we need each other