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    1. Unhappy-Avocado1531 on

      What about those happy to be part of the UK? Dose it come down to non NI residents to decide whats best for them?

    2. Super-Cynical on

      „Support the Union“

      A message bridging the gap between Catholic, Protestant, and the collective organisation of working people since 1848

    3. Just winding the other side up, as if they weren’t intransigent enough already.

    4. Ah yes, it’s a done deal except for all those bureaucrats and their damn delays

      Sure wouldn’t unification happen tomorrow if it wasn’t being blocked by dark mysterious forces…..

    5. EternalAngst23 on

      The way things are going, I can guarantee that unity is going to be delayed for at least another couple of decades.

    6. Slogans like this are jingoistic and meaningless.

      People act as though NI will be seamlessly subsumed into RoI, and all of the underlying problems just magically go away. What do they think is going to happen, that anyone considering themselves British can just fuck right off across the water? That’s not unity; that’s doing what the British establishment did to the Catholic community, in reverse.

      The reality is that a united Ireland would quite possibly mean a new flag, national anthem, symbols of government – and would definitely mean changes to policing, changes to the taxation system, healthcare and social welfare systems, etc etc.

      And we can’t afford it.

    7. Whats all the hype about?

      Unity is a cross-platform game engine developed by Unity Technologies, first announced and released in June 2005 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference as a Mac OS X game engine. The engine has since been gradually extended to support a variety of desktop, mobile, console, augmented reality, and virtual reality platforms. It is particularly popular for iOS and Android mobile game development, is considered easy to use for beginner developers, and is popular for indie game development

    8. The_Cruncher88 on

      I genuinely believe if there was guaranteed free health care it would be a done deal.

    9. I literally could not care less about unification. Why would anyone in the Republic want this outside of sentiment

    10. Depends if our taxes in Republic would increase.

      If yes, then happy for it to wait another few generations.

      Few more pressing priorities down here at the moment.

    11. Fine engine indeed, if only HDRP was a bit more handy in terms of performance, URP being stuck with so many features absent is kinda sad.

    12. Dramatic-Spirit-4809 on

      Unpopular take no doubt, but not yet. It’s a noose currently and I don’t think the the south should stick our head in it.

      There needs to another generation or two before the endemic problems on both sides are let dissolve in a sea of fiscal and social apathy that’s sweeping most of the EU, but in particular UK.

      When the six counties fully want unity we should only consider it then.

    13. OrlandoGardiner118 on

      Remember folks. If you want something done just use CapsLock, increase the font size continuously, and exclamation mark the fuck out of it. THAT’LL LEARN THEM!

    14. SoilPleasant4368 on

      Do we both get bonfires and parades?

      All joking aside. Is there a irish version of pip and motability?
      I know health care is much better.

    15. Zealousideal_Ad_3310 on

      The Republic Of Ireland 🇮🇪 is perfectly capable and united already and does not need or want anything that is the North Of Ireland or anything that lives in it.

    16. SeriesDowntown5947 on

      Iv lived in the Uk and now ireland. Things like social welfare and health will take time to sort. The broad area of defence both solders and weapons manufacturing will be very hard to switch. These companies been internal to n. Ireland.

      First north and south need to say yes to unitedireland. This will take years to agree what people are saying yes too. As it could easily be a no vote.

    17. ferocious_bandana on

      The Stoopers are out in force on this thread

      Fortunately those people hammering away at the keyboard from their bedroom in their parent’s house don’t represent the broader sentiment on the island 

    18. From the north here, im not going into a united Ireland until appropriate deals are made regarding resource sharing, if i go to the local spar and find my traybake section and fifteens missing because some free staters think they are entitled to it i will take up arms.

    19. I really want a united Ireland but under FFG governance it seems like a hard bargin. Like please unite with our stupid country that can’t do shit. We only have like 4 or 5 major decades long infrastructure crises.

      Welcome to the free state. You get to live on the streets and die in an overcrowded hospital corridor.

    20. I couldn’t stick listening to Nordies down here, both sides are the biggest whingers you’d ever meet.
      Let them stay where they are until they can stop whingeing and bring their balance sheet to a surplus without any grants or handouts

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