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by conorflan
267 days ago
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My response as to the difference is the 1998 Good Friday agreement. Something that has already been branded as the Brit Card is simply something that wouldn't work in Northern Ireland, and that the name passed any scrutiny say an awful lot. Ireland is not Britain, and people from Northern Ireland can chose to identify as British, Irish or Both by birthright. A "Brit Card" is not something a significant portion of people would want. I personally am more disgusted by the nationalistic naming, but I also don't like the idea of needing a smartphone or my walle when walking. If these aren't true details then the messaging has been poor, per form, and needs to be addressed, quickly. |
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