Ireland has always had an issue with separation. It took us 700 years to separate from Britain, a separation which dragged on until 1949 in which we finally severed all ties with our neighbour and declared ourselves a republic. Let’s not forget that it took us two times to vote on divorce, once in 1986 and again in 1995 when the motion was finally passed. Now, decades later, we are once again involved in a fierce separation battle, yet this time we watch from the shadows as our “ex partner”, the UK, questions its EU membership.
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