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Storm Darragh: 'Shelter in place' warnings for areas covered by Status Red advisories

Rain will spread across the country from the west and will be heavy at times.

LAST UPDATE | 6 Dec 2024

THE PUBLIC HAS been advised not to travel and to shelter in place in areas where a Status Red wind warning is in place.

Warnings are now in place in Mayo, Clare and Galway, with Met Éireann forecasting extremely strong gusts.

Another Red wind warning will be in place for Donegal, Sligo and Leitrim from 11pm. 

The warning for Mayo is set to last until 3am while the Clare and Galway warning will be in place until 2am. The Donegal and Leitrim warning will expire at 3am.

Another Red wind warning has been issued for Wicklow and will be in place from 1am to 6am. 

A Status Orange wind warning has come into effect in the rest of the country.

There is a Yellow rain warning for Northern Ireland that came into effect at 3pm today and is to last until 6am on Sunday.  

There is also a Status Yellow rain warning in place for Clare, Connacht, Donegal, Cavan, Monaghan, Longford, Louth, Meath and Westmeath until 10am tomorrow.  

Bus Éireann has announced a number of service cancellations which are listed on its website.

The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has said that members of the public should not travel in areas where a Red level warning is in place, and should shelter in place during the affected times.

“Essential services operators will continue to operate services, where it is safe to do so, subject to prevailing local conditions.”

The Road Safety Authority (RSA) has advised road users in areas affected by the Red warning to avoid any travel during the storm window.

The RSA is also advising all road users to take extreme care over the weekend as there may be fallen trees, damage to power lines, wave overtopping and there may be very difficult travelling conditions and damage to temporary structures.

The National Directorate for Fire & Emergency Management (NDFEM), Met Éireann and other bodies met this afternoon to discuss the weather warnings. 

The head of the NDFEM, Keith Leonard, has advised people in areas affected by the Red warnings to shelter in place and think twice about heading on a night out due to the hazardous conditions being forecast. 

“You’d want to think carefully about your plans for this evening and early tomorrow in terms of travel, and certainly event organisers,” Leonard told RTÉ Radio. 

He also urged people to secure things like garden furniture and trampolines and warned people who are working alone tomorrow, cleaning up after the storm, to be very careful and not to climb ladders on their own. 

Rain will spread across the country from the west and will be heavy at times, possibly causing localised flooding, said Met Éireann.

The Department of Social Protection has said that the Humanitarian Assistance Scheme will be available to support people whose homes are affected by the storm.

Some sleet is possible on northern hills and there is a chance of isolated thunderstorms. 

Strong and gusty winds will develop through the morning and will become very strong and gusty in the afternoon and evening, the forecaster said. 

Tonight, winds will turn northwesterly and will become “very strong, with some severe and damaging gusts, reaching storm force at times near coasts”, Met Éireann said. 

The rain will gradually clear eastwards through the night and will be followed by frequent showers, the forecaster said. 

Some sleet is possible in the north and lowest temperatures will be between 1 and 5 degrees.

Cork County Council met this morning and is advising people to prepare for the arrival of the storm, including by taking preventative measures to protect and safeguard their property as well as ensuring their mobile phone is fully charged.

The Council has also advised people to stay away from coastal areas during this period with the Irish Coast Guard appealing to people to “Stay Back, Stay High, Stay Dry”.

Dursey Cable Car is closed to the public today and tomorrow and is expected to reopen on Sunday, subject to an inspection if necessary. Islanders will be accommodated as weather warnings and local wind speeds allow, the Council said.

ESB Networks is highlighting the dangers posed by fallen live wires and is advising the public to stay away from fallen cables, to treat all fallen cables as live, and to report such cases immediately to 1800 372 999. The public can monitor www.PowerCheck.ie for updates about power restoration times.

The Simon Community has warned that tonight will be particularly difficult for people sleeping rough. 

Catherine Kenny, CEO of the Dublin Simon Community told RTÉ Radio that conditions tonight will be “very grim for people who are expected to sleep outside tonight”.

“It’s dire with regards to the potential harm to their health,” she said.

“What we’re doing is we’re working throughout the city and across the regions to make sure that as many people as we can possibly get into accommodation are facilitated to do so. We’re making sure that people have hot beverages.”

She said that there is extra space available to accommodate people and asked people to contact the Simon Community and inform them if they come across people sleeping on the street. 

She said she hopes that homeless asylum seekers are offered emergency accommodation but added that the Simon Community had not been “formally notified” as to whether this would be happening today. 

Water 

Uisce Éireann is putting measures in place to minimise the impact of the storm on water supplies.

Due to the severity of the storm, it said it’s it is likely that there will be some disruption to water and wastewater services in certain locations, particularly if electricity supply is affected.

“Uisce Éireann has activated its emergency response processes, including deploying generators at key sites where power outages are likely,” it said in a statement.

“Should there be any impact on water supply, Uisce Éireann will have crews on the ground throughout the weekend to restore supply as quickly as possible.”

In the event of a loss of supply, it says most properties should have adequate storage in their attic tanks for hygiene purposes for at least 24 hours. Other tips on ways to conserve water can be found at water.ie/conserve.

Customers can get updates about their local water supply on water.ie, via Uisce Éireann’s X feed @IWCare, or by signing up for its free text alert service on the website.

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    Mute Alan McDonald
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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:09 AM

    I have lived in the UK for many years. This is not a surprise. The lack of knowledge the English have about any of the other 4 nations is astounding.

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    Mute Karen Wellington
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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:25 AM

    @Alan McDonald: only 3 others in the union

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    Mute John Hetherton
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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:29 AM

    @Alan McDonald: sorry what other 4 nations?

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    Mute The Quare Fella
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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:07 AM

    @Alan McDonald:
    Nothing astounding about it. The same lack of knowledge exists in those regions about England too. And what do you know about England other than what you were taught in school and how it relates to Ireland. There’s no comparison between the English and Americans when it comes to knowing little or nothing about others.

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    Mute 2thFairy
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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:13 AM

    @The Quare Fella: no it doesn’t. The English really are shocking when it comes to the union. Scotland, NI and Wales are far more knowledgeable about the union and their place in it. The majority of English people wouldn’t even be able to explain the Union Jack flag. I also grew up there and have first hand experience of how ignorant they are about “Team GB”. It’s laughable.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:27 AM

    @The Quare Fella: he said he lived in the UK for many years, not that he was educated there. Perhaps he received a more fulltime education and understanding of the geopolitics of the british isles prior to moving to the UK? But hey, why not just take the time to ridicule his experiences and observations regardless?

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    Mute Gerry Quinn
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    Nov 11th 2019, 9:32 AM

    @Alan McDonald: I’m not sure not caring about retaining Northern Ireland equates to a lack of knowledge on the matter.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 10:40 AM

    @2thFairy:
    what an incredibly stupid comment

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    Mute Simon O Flaherty
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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:21 AM

    @Alan McDonald: The four nations excluding England are Scotland, Wales, Gibraltar and northern Ireland.

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    Mute Liam Mulvaney
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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:41 AM

    @The Quare Fella: I respectfully disagree. A fair percentage of Irish people could rattle off the last half dozen Uk prime ministers, the leader of the opposition maybe a Home Secretary or two. They would know a decent amount about about British history: Winston Churchill, Henry VIII, English Civil war etc… The reverse is not true. To the UK 1916 means the battle of the Somme. That’s not judgmental, it’s just a fact. We have Uk tv and newspapers and our history is deeply intertwined with theirs and steeped in bitterness. For a myriad of reasons the English (in particular) remain oblivious of Ireland. It’s just a very small (and comparatively dull) part of their vast Imperial history which inevitably colours their view of their place in the world.

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    Mute Neil Neart
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    Nov 11th 2019, 12:14 PM

    @Simon O Flaherty: :-) “The UK is a union of four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Crown dependencies (the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man) are largely self-governing with the UK responsible for their defence and international relations and are not part of the United Kingdom.” from…

    https://thecommonwealth.org/our-member-countries/united-kingdom

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    Mute Caoimhín O Neill
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    Nov 11th 2019, 2:36 PM

    @Alan McDonald: the lack of knowledge has spread to you

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    Mute simon
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    Nov 11th 2019, 6:18 PM

    @Liam Mulvaney: The English remain oblivious of Ireland???? Like me over 1/3 of English people have Irish heritage 25% Irish great grandparent 10% grandparent and most are still alive and majority living in ROI Like mine until recently but still have alot of family there with different generations moving to and from the 2 islands, St Patricks day is probably the 3rd most celebrated day in England more celebrated than St Georges day

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    Mute Nigel Barlow
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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:47 PM

    @Karen Wellington: perhaps he misguidedly was thinking of the Manx people!

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    Mute tom brennan
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    Nov 12th 2019, 10:02 PM

    @Simon O Flaherty: Gibraltar isn’t part of the UK. It’s a British overseas territory similar to the Isle of Man.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:09 AM

    This is the bit that really annoying the DUP, sorry Arlene, but the mainlanders view you as more Irish than British

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    Mute Joe Johnson
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    Nov 11th 2019, 9:30 AM

    @Vocal Outrage: Met many people from NI on my travels and those of from a Unionist background refer to themselves as British while on this island of Ireland but Irish when they are overseas.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:10 AM

    ” Big Arlene ” is going to love this news!!

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:15 AM

    @Simon Connolly: this is not news to Arlene or to anyone who is knowledgable on the situation.

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    Mute Life in the shadow of the Comeraghs☘️
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    Nov 11th 2019, 9:35 AM

    @Simon Connolly: She is aware of it already, her ambitions are not about unionism, its simple racism against anything that’s not a god fearing gay hating pro life anti pope Dinosaur. Her and the DUP relationship with the UK is one of blackmail when it comes to votes , rather like our independants during the coalition years .

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    Nov 11th 2019, 1:16 PM

    @Simon Connolly: Seems like loyalty is a one way street

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:44 AM

    Thanks very much , the UK spent the last 100 years creating and twisting this warped 6 county statelet and would drop it in a heartbeat.
    I would consider myself Nationalist but there is very little we could do in the South to help them up there, it is probably 2 generations away from being ” normal”,

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:29 AM

    @John Walsh: and the failure of those of us in the South to recognise their perspective and view them as ‘abnormal’ will add further generations after that. Unless we do that a United Ireland is impossible

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    Mute Michael O' Carroll
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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:56 AM

    First four in ten, then you switch to percentages. Further down you use comparative figures. If you were presenting a paper for an exam, or trying to make a sales pitch to a board you would not do very well. Be consistent.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:31 AM

    @Michael O’ Carroll: or maybe they are giving a fuller picture of the study. That may not be acceptable for a 2nd level exam, but would be expected for a 3rd level paper

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    Nov 11th 2019, 9:39 AM

    @Vocal Outrage: padding and filling lines to meet the word target…yep I remember that all in 3rd level

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    Nov 11th 2019, 10:51 AM

    @Michael O’ Carroll: looks pretty clear to me, what’s your issue?

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:36 AM

    Snarlene’s having a fit

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    Mute David Van-Standen
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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:11 AM

    That really shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:31 AM

    Ouch,Arlene and her loyalist chums ain’t going to like this.nobody seems to want them anymore.their identity is gone in who they are.they are frightened animals

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:09 AM

    Nobody likes a bigot….:)

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    Mute Keith O'Reilly
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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:14 AM

    There we go, just give us the six counties back and it’ll avoid a lot of headaches it seems!

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:18 AM

    @Keith O’Reilly: No thanks!

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    Mute Carol Cunningham
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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:18 AM

    @Keith O’Reilly: would you really want these bigoted people back, NOT ME

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:23 AM

    @Keith O’Reilly: and give the south headaches instead.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 9:45 AM

    @Carol Cunningham: It’s funny what fear can do to people

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    Nov 11th 2019, 12:36 PM

    @Carol Cunningham: lol and the South has NO Bigots

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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:52 PM

    @Carol Cunningham: are you referring to the counties that won’t accept asylum seekers ?

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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:54 PM

    @Andrew Cousins: of course it doesn’t …. it’s greener than green.

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    Nov 15th 2019, 6:11 PM

    @Keith O’Reilly: But we Cant afford it …I wish life was that easy

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:25 AM

    Well we’ll take them, for 10 billion a year, for 20 years, in gold.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 10:38 AM

    @JoyMonkey: if that doesnt work, then we should offer the uk the same amount to keep them. 2019 now not 1919.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:26 AM

    I love how small the number of people questioned in this were. Plus you don’t know what area it was or how the question was asked. This piece was done to create a divide on the island of Ireland nothing else.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 10:10 AM

    @Madra: how small? Its over 1,000, normally the maximum sample size for stats. I think it had very little to do with division on this island and more about division in the union.

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    Mute Nigel Barlow
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    Nov 12th 2019, 12:10 AM

    @Daimhín De Naois: correct. The union is in its death throws. The scots want to dissolve the Act of Union, the Welsh would take independence if someone baled and continued to bake them out and nobody could give a flying f…. about the problem child aka Northern Ireland. Why not create an alliance of Gaelic (Ireland, Scotland (excluding the outer islands which have more in common with the Scandinavian countries), Isle of Mann) and Celtic (Wales, Breton (Brittany) and Cornwall) countries? That’ll leave a smaller England which could become a state of America! There sorted.

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    Mute Alan Johnson
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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:15 AM

    Unionism goes out the window when it comes down to money. Apart from Arlene and some of the other Loyalist headbangers, the majority of people up North want what is best for their pocket.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:36 AM

    Scotland
    Wales
    England
    6 Countries

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:41 AM

    @trebloc01: It’s not 6, it’s only 3.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 8:22 AM

    @trebloc01: It’s called Northern Ireland still…..

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    Nov 11th 2019, 2:11 PM

    @trebloc01: Its Counties…. OMG

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    Nov 11th 2019, 12:50 PM

    ‘Mainland Britain’? I’m sure they mean Mainland U.K. Northern Ireland is not part of Britain….just read the cover of their passports.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 3:45 PM

    Northern Ireland is not a nation. It’s a latent region of the original authentic Irish Republic that’s was originally envisaged by the signatories of the proclamation. Not the current quango in operation.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 6:05 PM

    I’m an Northern Ireland Unionist and not surprised by the survey although it clearly sounds a bit dodgy as to how the data was compiled and analysed. However I’m not surprised at the venom of the sectarian comments here, saddened but not surprised. No wonder Unionists view a United Ireland with a foreboding chill.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:12 PM

    @Denver mawhinney: So you don’t like the idea of reciprocity then.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:12 PM

    The North is not and never has been a part of the UK…their conscious UK…in common with the whole of Ireland…and Malawi …the North is a colony. This merely shows that…Would they give up Norfolk or Devon? No…why not ? Coz Devon and Norfolk is THEIR country ..Derry is not. Left over colonies are not sustainable…Dublin had better get a blueprint together coz the whole place could land on their lap sooner than they think…Deal with reality or it will deal with you…30 years ago last week West Germany found that out.

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    Nov 12th 2019, 1:17 AM

    @John Sullivan: as an Irishman I am scared of the possibility of a united Ireland we can barely keep the backarse of nowhere going imagine having to take an extra six counties overinflated with civil servants in counties that consume more than they generate. Imagine having to fund all those armoured land rovers to deal with extreme antisocial behaviour.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 9:26 AM

    I guess we will see a lot of these polls on the run up to the UK election. You can get the stats to go what ever way you want I think they pi#s Boris off and like a boil he’s going to lance them!

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    Nov 11th 2019, 5:37 PM

    What’s mainland Britain? Is it that other island with a superiority complex next to Ireland off the European mainland?

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    Nov 11th 2019, 6:19 PM

    @Marc Power: You know as well as anyone that “Britain” is shorthand for the British state, i.e. the United Kingdom, of which the island of Britain is the mainland.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 6:01 PM

    During world war 1 & 2, Britain felt that Ireland would align itself with Germany and it didn’t want to find itself surrounded by the enemy hence keeping NI is purely strategic in times of war. Same for all these small overseas territories throughout the world. Now there is drone and nuclear it’s probably less interested in hanging onto it.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 4:51 PM

    If you were a clever Unionist politician, wouldn’t you be inclined to get in early and start negotiating some favourable and progressive ground rules for the coming border poll debate and possible life-changing experience that’s likely to follow, for their community.

    there is a great opportunity out there for it, given that we’ll be waiting until 21st century for our own FG government decides to call it and get a conversation going. For the clever unionists (if there is such a creature) knowing that the change is coming anyway, wouldn’t it make perfect sense to get out there now and take control of the conversation around what kind of Ireland they wish to live in.

    My own dream scenario would be for some progressive loyalists to give the DUP the slip on this and start negotiating on behalf of their own communities for this future Ireland, and later helping to redirect our future party political system in a new direction of Right V Left or Conservative V Progressive. Giving the new nation a clear choice at the polls! No more Orange or Green but Mick Wallace’s Pink!

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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:33 AM

    Hardly a surprise.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 12:39 PM

    @Andrew Cousins: Read the actual survey. 1641 adults surveyed in Britain.

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    Nov 11th 2019, 11:50 AM

    So where are these people questioned from ??? Not going to get into a Brexit fight. England and Wales voted to leave. SCOTLAND, NORTHERN IRELAND AND GIBRALTAR voted to remain. These three are being forced to have BREXIT. Two want to stay as part of the UK. Scotland according to the SNP want to become INDEPENDENT despite the actual UNION vote to remain. You quote a very small number to make such a statement

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    Nov 11th 2019, 1:55 PM

    @Andrew Cousins: “not going to start a brexit fight..” while picking a fight outraged by your own misunderstanding of the article due to not taking the time to actually read it. But yet, you took the time to write a lengthy post giving out.. *face palm

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    Nov 11th 2019, 7:16 PM

    We are long overdue a mature debate in the republic about what Ireland we could live in alongside our unionist neighbours- our flag, anthem, constitution, president, commonwealth membership, what price unity i wonder…

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    Nov 15th 2019, 6:16 PM

    @Kevin Quinn: Indeed Kevin …what price Unity …I wish it could go away …its too scary man

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    Nov 11th 2019, 3:24 PM

    What a diabolical use of wording.
    “A MAJORITY of Remainers and Leavers would be prepared to see NI leave the Union”

    4 in 10 would not be concerned.
    That suggests that 6 in 10 would be concerned. How is that a majority?!?!?

    I dunno what kind of nonsense reporting this is!

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    Install the app to use these features.
    Mute David Saunders
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    Nov 11th 2019, 2:16 PM

    Not many care on either side to be honest

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