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Northern Ireland IS STILL IRELAND!!!!! Its just the north. getting offended about it is stupid as you can be English and British' date=' like irish and British.[/quote']

Just like Scotland is just the north of England, so it's still England, right? :P

 

Ireland isn't part of the UK, Northern Ireland is.

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Actually Darkie, you CAN'T be Irish and British - Ireland isn't part of the United Kingdom or Great Britain.

 

Unless of course you have dual nationality, then you could be.

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And Northern Ireland is north of Ireland - it's a Separate Country!

Now hold on Mr Fill you need to get your facts straight everyone here just calls it the north when Micheal Collins signed the document which said that there would be six counties up north which would still be british but really only TWO counties wanted to be part of britan and although I cant remember what the two counties were Micheal Collins still went ahead and signed it so technacally(sp?)only two counties up north are a different country so as you now know the whole debate gets me a bit well angry.

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Scotland isnt North england though fill. North OF England maybe.

England= English and British

Scotland= Scottish and british

Wales= Welsh and British

Northern ireland= irish and British

Jade goodey= stupid and britsh.

 

Wrong! Northern Ireland isn't part of Britain, but it is a part of the UK. The UK's full name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This argument is pointless anyway. Finlay's Irish. 'Nuff said.

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actually its nice to see the Mcmahons with there Irish heritage having an Irish character,though why Finlay cant have Princess Paula as his manager i dont know,anyone know if there still together?

Why would you not get Leprechauns in Northern Ireland?

 

clear it up

England -English anglo saxon Norman/viking descent

Wales-British Celtic/Roman descent

Ireland-Celtic descent

Scottish-British Celtic/Pictish/Irish Celtic/Angle descent

 

hope that clears everything up or shall i plug my History forum :lol

 

Cool.....I'm descended from an Olympic gold medallist...........And he won it with a broken freakin' neck.......what a fantastic bloodline I belong too.

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actually its nice to see the Mcmahons with there Irish heritage having an Irish character,though why Finlay cant have Princess Paula as his manager i dont know,anyone know if there still together?

Why would you not get Leprechauns in Northern Ireland?

 

clear it up

England -English anglo saxon Norman/viking descent

Wales-British Celtic/Roman descent

Ireland-Celtic descent

Scottish-British Celtic/Pictish/Irish Celtic/Angle descent

 

hope that clears everything up or shall i plug my History forum :lol

So did England never have Roman Settlers?

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Wrong! Northern Ireland isn't part of Britain' date=' but it is a part of the UK. The UK's full name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This argument is pointless anyway. Finlay's Irish. 'Nuff said.[/quote']

 

Wrong again.

 

Northern Ireland IS part of Britian it's not part of Great Britian.

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Wrong! Northern Ireland isn't part of Britain' date=' but it is a part of the UK. The UK's full name is the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. This argument is pointless anyway. Finlay's Irish. 'Nuff said.[/quote']

 

I think the term british comes from 'The British Isles' rather than Great Britain. Ireland is part of the British Isles, therefore irish people are British

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Isn't this a bit of a moot point? Finlay is an Irishman regardless of whether he's from the North or the South of Ireland. It's like saying I'm not an Englishman because I'm from the North of England not the South. If you ask any man from either Dublin or Belfast if they're Irish, they'd say yes in most cases.

 

As far the this leprechaun cobblers is concerned, how far do you think WWE will go with the Irish stereotyping? Isn't the shelalagh(sp?) and green clover on his attire enough to tell us he's Irish? I'm not sure how the little guy is going to help Finlay. Not sure it will work TBH.

 

 

Actually if you ask a man in Dublin if he is Irish he will say yes. I would be careful who and where you ask in Belfast.

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And Northern Ireland is north of Ireland - it's a Separate Country!

 

 

Yes Fill North IRELAND!!!! Shall I repeat? North IRELAND!!!! :lol

 

 

Anyway, from Wiki:

 

Northern Irish nationality

People from Northern Ireland are citizens of the UK on the same basis as people from any other part of the UK (i.e. by birth in the UK to at least one parent who is a UK permanent resident or citizen, or by naturalisation).

 

In addition, however, anyone born in Northern Ireland before 2005 (and most persons born in 2005 or later) is also entitled to citizenship of the Republic of Ireland (ROI). This is as a result of the Republic of Ireland extending its nationality law on an extra-territorial basis in 2001 about as a result of the Belfast Agreement of 1998, which stated that:

 

The two governments recognise the birthright of all the people of Northern Ireland to identify themselves and be accepted as Irish or British, or both, as they may so choose, and accordingly confirm that their right to hold both British and Irish citizenship is accepted by both Governments and would not be affected by any future change in the status of Northern Ireland.

 

Also its true that Northern Ireland is not part of Great Britain, but it is part of the UK.......so British isnt really the correct term is it? Maybe Kingish.

Barry is right that it id part of the British Isles, and so is in theory Britain, but so is the ROI.

 

I think this needs splitting....

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