There are other very practical situations that need addressing...

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    There are other very practical situations that need addressing when the UK splits from the EU.

    For instance, neither Ireland, Scotland or Wales will be protected by the English military if they choose to be independent from England. Great negotiations will need to be entered into about all this.

    One of the other important situations is the Nuclear weapons silos in Scotland which are English.
    Cannot see the English giving up control of these weapons at all ever.
    Then there is the control of the oil wells.

    I think the UK countries want to keep an eye on what the English are doing in their outposts of Ireland, Scotland and Wales while the worlds focus is on the EU. Who knows what may come of all this for the English colonies. Splitting from the EU is only part of this big plot.

    The situation in Ireland was never about religion and always about England controlling the country and training their military in Ireland. Its interesting to get the locals point of view on this whole affair. I have long time friends who's parents come from County Cork and have families through Northern Ireland.
    The religious thing was just a false flag for England to occupy and control and they did.
 
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