Unfortunately we are still intrinsically linked in some way to every detrimental decision you lot make regarding these islands, not least because of the GFA which we are determined to uphold and hopefully enough sane people up north are too. As anyone who reads any of my contributions in the political threads would know, I am primarily of the opinion that we are where we are, regarding the north.
I’m of the generation that knew what we were voting on in the GFA, and what we were sacrificing in voting yes. We amended our constitution accordingly.
So as much as we would have difficulty convincing a DUP voter or any other persuasion of loyalist that they are turkeys voting for Christmas at times and they have a very narrow perspective on what may actually be best for them,
then similarly, you can see why down south it can be very difficult to get past the distrust of the British Government. Their constant duplicitous in dealings with Ireland and Northern Ireland, I should add.
It has been a constant problem particularly in dealing with a Tory government.
I don’t think Ireland is unique in that feeling either. There are many other ex-colonies that can’t shake the abused and exploited past from memory when you get the likes of what is happening now in your country.