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Sinn Fein are not a Normal Political Party
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<blockquote data-quote="Two Pour Bore" data-source="post: 7153390" data-attributes="member: 49511"><p>How do you prepare for something that isn't on the cards in the north?</p><p></p><p>If it happens in six months there'll be a specific set of concerns. If it happens in three years, six years, a decade or two decades there'll be other sets of concerns. The whole situation is fluid. Both countries continue to change and evolve. What matters now, to Ireland, could be very different to what matters in ten years time. Talking about it now when the north hasn't put anything serious down about it would be pre-empting them. We'd be coming up with answers to questions that aren't being asked, and those answers would be stuck in a specific time and chart a history of our then-current state that would have no relevance should a border poll come up in five years time.</p><p></p><p>Never mind my original point that if the Irish government are putting this on the table before the NI government do it's pushing the issue. Something that's not our place to do so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Pour Bore, post: 7153390, member: 49511"] How do you prepare for something that isn't on the cards in the north? If it happens in six months there'll be a specific set of concerns. If it happens in three years, six years, a decade or two decades there'll be other sets of concerns. The whole situation is fluid. Both countries continue to change and evolve. What matters now, to Ireland, could be very different to what matters in ten years time. Talking about it now when the north hasn't put anything serious down about it would be pre-empting them. We'd be coming up with answers to questions that aren't being asked, and those answers would be stuck in a specific time and chart a history of our then-current state that would have no relevance should a border poll come up in five years time. Never mind my original point that if the Irish government are putting this on the table before the NI government do it's pushing the issue. Something that's not our place to do so. [/QUOTE]
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