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What is the position of ireland and irish people towards northern ireland being part of the UK?


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i mean the irish government in dublin and the irish people,are they with northern ireland being part of britain?are they with northern ireland being part of a unified ireland and has nothing to do with britain,and what is their position of the conflict that happened there?

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The animosity between some people in Ireland & Northern Ireland isn't really about borders as much as religion, most Irish are Catholic and most British are Protestant. The Catholics in Northern Ireland want unification, the protestants do not. I do believe a lot of people from the Republic look down on people from Northern Ireland. The Northern Irish are closer in attitude and behavior to the Scots than to the Irish. The culture in the north is quite different from the republic.

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In Northern Ireland some people consider themselves part of Ireland and others consider themselves as a part of the United Kingdom/Britain.

In some places (such as parts of Belfast and Derry) the divide is very obvious. Walls divide nationalist Irish areas from British loyalists, and you can tell what area you are in by the paintings on the walls, the flags hanging off the buildings and the clothes people wear.

In other parts of Northern Ireland it is much less obvious.

In conclusion - different people in Ireland feel different ways about it. Some cherish their British citizenship while others long to be a a part of the Irish Republic.
Experiencing Northern Ireland for myself, a great experience.
I am assuming you are asking about the Republic of Ireland when you ask this. To tell the truth a lot of people just don't care anymore-we have money and nobody is getting blown up anymore so apathy has set in. That said, the main political party in Government, Fianna Fail, style themselves as a party for a unified Ireland (though pragmatically do not pursue this with any great zeal).

This is such a huge question you would have to probably visit Ireland to get your own answer to this question.

But my opinion is that basically we are ceasing to care that much!
As a resident of the Republic of Ireland, I can tell you that most GenX people feel that it really doesn't matter anymore. Ireaslnd will never be unified because in Ireland terrorism is a business. It's not about north and south, British or Irish, Protestant or Catholic. Maybe it used to be, but today it's about money. I don't care who ends up "owning" N. Ireland. I just want the killing to stop.
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