Ireland ( Archived) (150)

Sep 4, 2018 5:08 AM CST Ireland
ysabeljhen
ysabeljhenysabeljhenFlying Fish Cove, Christmas Island71 Threads 2 Polls 1,874 Posts
PeKaatje: Even in Russia they know Norfolk

of course everybody does except mefrustrated
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 5:14 AM CST Ireland
MiMiArt
MiMiArtMiMiArtOmaha, Nebraska USA5 Threads 584 Posts
ysabeljhen: ok Mol thanks ....
He is a nice guy.
No, NiceGuy1958 is in Omaha, Nebraska scold

giggle
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 5:30 AM CST Ireland
ysabeljhen
ysabeljhenysabeljhenFlying Fish Cove, Christmas Island71 Threads 2 Polls 1,874 Posts
MiMiArt: No, NiceGuy1958 is in Omaha, Nebraska
rolling on the floor laughing thats not what I meant Mi2
scold
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 5:31 AM CST Ireland
deedee123xo
deedee123xodeedee123xoLimerick, Ireland15 Threads 3,538 Posts
aries1234: In brief

Claim
Leaving the EU means there would have to be border controls between Ireland and Northern Ireland.

Conclusion
That’s a matter of speculation at the moment. Some sort of customs checks on goods crossing the border would be needed, but not necessarily passport checks or stopping everyone.

“There would have to be border controls but not a prevention of genuine Irish from coming in across the border”

Lord Lawson, Vote Leave campaign, 10 April 2016

“I think that the land border we share with Ireland can be as free-flowing after a Brexit vote as it is today”

Theresa Villiers, Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, 17 April 2016

“The fear in Dublin is that our border towns would become a backdoor into the UK. In that instance what sort of fortress would the Northern Ireland border have to become to close that backdoor?”

Phil Hogan, European Commissioner for Agriculture, 9 May 2016
Are you on the wrong thread Tomconfused
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 5:33 AM CST Ireland
aries1234
aries1234aries1234plymout, Devon, England UK175 Threads 3 Polls 5,672 Posts
deedee123xo: Are you on the wrong thread Tom
Err no this is about Ireland, pay attentionlaugh laugh laugh
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 5:34 AM CST Ireland
deedee123xo
deedee123xodeedee123xoLimerick, Ireland15 Threads 3,538 Posts
aries1234: Err no this is about Ireland, pay attention
You were discussing Brexit....that's England....pay attention!!!!
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 5:37 AM CST Ireland
aries1234
aries1234aries1234plymout, Devon, England UK175 Threads 3 Polls 5,672 Posts
deedee123xo: You were discussing Brexit....that's England....pay attention!!!!
It is about Ireland, you
must try harderlaugh laugh laugh
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 5:38 AM CST Ireland
deedee123xo
deedee123xodeedee123xoLimerick, Ireland15 Threads 3,538 Posts
aries1234: It is about Ireland, you
must try harder
The question is what do u love about Ireland!!!


I'll give you a few minutes to come up with some of your own words....not others wink
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 5:48 AM CST Ireland
aries1234
aries1234aries1234plymout, Devon, England UK175 Threads 3 Polls 5,672 Posts
deedee123xo: The question is what do u love about Ireland!!!


I'll give you a few minutes to come up with some of your own words....not others
The thread title is just Ireland

How will Brexit affect UK-Ireland relations?
The UK and Ireland have had a special relationship since the establishment of the Irish Free State in 1922. Both countries joined the European Economic Community at the same time in 1973, and their current economic and political relationship largely depends on their membership of the EU.

The UK’s decision to leave the EU raises questions about a number of areas, including:

the Northern Ireland peace process, underpinned by the Good Friday Agreement (or Belfast Agreement)
how to operate the border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland for people and goods
preserving co-operation between the North and the Republic, and between the Republic and the UK.
Given the large degree of economic integration between Northern Ireland, Ireland and the UK, the future of the UK-EU trading relationship will be of fundamental importance to the economies of both parts of the island.

How will Brexit affect the peace process in Northern Ireland?
The Good Friday Agreement, signed in 1998, brought an end to sectarian conflict and established power-sharing in Northern Ireland. The agreement assumes EU membership for both the UK and Ireland and makes provisions for the UK and Irish governments to co-operate on EU matters.

The Good Friday Agreement allows people born in Northern Ireland to choose either Irish or British citizenship, or both. The UK has stated that it wants this option to continue after Brexit.

The agreement also established special EU funding programmes, known as PEACE, to reinforce the peace process and support cross-community projects. It also created the North South Ministerial Council (NSMC), which allows the Dublin and Belfast governments to co-operate in various areas, including agriculture, education and transport.

In late 2017 UK, Irish and European officials assessed the impact of Brexit on 142 separate areas of cross-border co-operation, which are underpinned by the agreement.

Oh i love Ireland especially Northern Ireland.
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 6:53 AM CST Ireland
Cervatilla
CervatillaCervatillaThe Reef, Canary Islands Spain1 Threads 132 Posts
johnjjm: is the spuds we loves and the mad women
you should try Wexford new spuds they are to die for! kiss
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 6:55 AM CST Ireland
Cervatilla
CervatillaCervatillaThe Reef, Canary Islands Spain1 Threads 132 Posts
One2note: Miss C...
What did you want me to say , it's full of paddyfields, and drunk Irishmen , who spend most of their lives drinking in pubs ??
true dat I was married to one who earned his booze money in the paddyfields love
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 7:02 AM CST Ireland
Cervatilla
CervatillaCervatillaThe Reef, Canary Islands Spain1 Threads 132 Posts
mollybaby: That video won't show here

When Riverdance was first shown during the Eurovision, I swear I didn't breathe for the entire performance. Once Anúna started with that mystical singing, and the drums began to beat, I just knew we were watching something special.
get a VPN Molls
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 7:04 AM CST Ireland
Cervatilla
CervatillaCervatillaThe Reef, Canary Islands Spain1 Threads 132 Posts
One2note: Now .....who's been silly ????

I'm not going to explain this again.
Rice is the seed of a potato .. end of!
rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 7:23 AM CST Ireland
aries1234
aries1234aries1234plymout, Devon, England UK175 Threads 3 Polls 5,672 Posts
Cervatilla: you should try Wexford new spuds they are to die for!
I'm sold my sweet cheers
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 8:30 AM CST Ireland
mollybaby
mollybabymollybabyCork City, Cork Ireland56 Threads 8 Polls 23,608 Posts
Cervatilla: get a VPN Molls
Too lazy help

I don't have a VPL either though snooty
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 2:01 PM CST Ireland
One2note
One2noteOne2noteLondon, Essex, England UK286 Threads 3 Polls 7,606 Posts
Everyone seems to have forgotten the notorious "Nolan sisters "
These infamous bunch were known to steal sheep & kill farmers , ridding on horseback , they created havoc all over the east coast of Ireland.
Then the nation grew to love them & then they started producing great music & all was forgiven.
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 2:09 PM CST Ireland
we are a catholic country
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 2:19 PM CST Ireland
mollybaby
mollybabymollybabyCork City, Cork Ireland56 Threads 8 Polls 23,608 Posts
One2note: Everyone seems to have forgotten the notorious "Nolan sisters "
These infamous bunch were known to steal sheep & kill farmers , ridding on horseback , they created havoc all over the east coast of Ireland.
Then the nation grew to love them & then they started producing great music & all was forgiven.
I could forgive the rest before I could forgive the 'great' music
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 2:31 PM CST Ireland
One2note
One2noteOne2noteLondon, Essex, England UK286 Threads 3 Polls 7,606 Posts
mollybaby: I could forgive the rest before I could forgive the 'great' music
The Nolan's music was so unique, it's impossible to emulate such magic , although Jonny Logan came remarkably close !!!
------ This thread is Archived ------
Sep 4, 2018 2:33 PM CST Ireland
annaroach
annaroachannaroachLimerick, Ireland217 Threads 6,747 Posts
One2note: The Nolan's music was so unique, it's impossible to emulate such magic , although Jonny Logan came remarkably close !!!
Are you taking the proverbial John?

scold professor
------ This thread is Archived ------
Post Comment - Post a comment on this Forum Thread

This Thread is Archived

This Thread is archived, so you will no longer be able to post to it. Threads get archived automatically when they are older than 3 months.

« Go back to All Threads
Message #318
We use cookies to ensure that you have the best experience possible on our website. Read Our Privacy Policy Here