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    Northern Ireland ‘can rejoin EU after Brexit if it votes for reunification’

    http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk...-a7653346.html

    If Northern Ireland opts for reunification it would have the ability to join the European Union as part of the Republic after Brexit, a leaked ministerial letter has indicated.

    Unlike Scotland, which has been told it could be forced to join a queue for membership of the bloc if the country votes for independence, the province would not have to reapply for EU membership, as the Republic is already one of the existing member states.

    According to The Times in a leaked letter to an SDLP MP, David Davis, the Brexit Secretary, wrote: “If a majority of the people of Northern Ireland were ever to vote to become part of a united Ireland the UK Government will honour its commitment to enable that to happen.”

    He added: “In that event, Northern Ireland would be in a position of becoming part of an existing EU member state, rather than seeking to join the EU as a new independent state.”

    If polls show support for a reunification referendum then the Good Friday Agreement stipulates the UK Government is legally obliged to offer one.

    It comes after the power sharing agreement at Stormont collapsed on Monday with James Brokenshire, the Northern Ireland Secretary, saying it was “extremely disappointing”.

    But he said there was no appetite for another round of devolved assembly elections, adding there was still a narrow wind of “a short few weeks” in which a government could be formed. In the meantime, the province’s civil servants are preparing to take over the budget and allocation of resources to public services.

    “We are rapidly approaching the point at which Northern Ireland will not have an agreed budget,” he added. “This is not sustainable”.

    Under the rule of power sharing if the deadlock is not broken and new elections results are inconclusive the UK Government would be expected to take Northern Ireland back under direct rule. But this move would likely require emergency legislation at Westminster and looks unlikely at this stage at least.

    Mr Brokenshire is expected to make a further statement in the Commons on Tuesday, outlining details of how the UK Government intends to foster an agreement to save power sharing at Stormont.
    I was aware that Scottland was pro remain and chose to stay with the UK to retain EU membership during their referendum (as one of many reasons) What are your thoughts on North Ireland?

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    Northern Ireland doesn't work that way.
    Me not that kind of Orc!

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    For NI i see natural reasons the unify with Poblacht na hÉireann, but how are the sentiments if the choice is really on the table to become a part of its larger brother of old or stay with the Kingdom ?

    And isnt such a sedition a good reason to say "Brexit is bs if it splits the Union, we call it off " ?

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    It'll be a cold day in hell before Northern Ireland joins with the fenians......

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    Just isnt gonna happen cause it will start another civil war

    Too many people in Northern Ireland identify themselves as British and although they could lose a referendum mainly cause of the immigration from the south has tipped the balance in favour of the nationalists they wouldnt lie down and take it and the British government doesnt want another civil war.

    I expect some kind of deal will be hatched between the South and the North to keep open the border that will keep the peace.

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    Isnt northern ireland a part of england? therefore no say in it?
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    In other countries like Canada the population has chosen to believe in hope, peace and tolerance. This we can see from the election of the Honourable Justin Trudeau who stood against the politics of hate and divisiveness.

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    Maybe a better question: is RoI in the mood and wants its long lost northern irelanders back ?

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    Maybe a better question: is RoI in the mood and wants its long lost northern irelanders back ?
    ROI cannot afford it, NI is a financial black hole.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Immortan Rich View Post
    ROI cannot afford it, NI is a financial black hole.
    Then why did Britain kill thousands to keep it? Also, Ireland will benefit greatly from business fleeing London, so they might find the spare cash.

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