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Well, this cannot be true, twice in one day, Tom (or who ever took over his body) is fully correct.IrishTom wrote:
Time to end the Common Travel Area.
They were the first to call for an all Ireland immigration service.Obie wrote:Try saying that to unionist/loyalist and their paramilitries, and not me.
Obie wrote:Your hate for the immigrants, and furtherance of that purpose, will be the last thing on you priorities, when the loyalist gets hold of you, in queens country.
I have an A1 in honours history.Obie wrote:You really need to read history, and how the present status quo came about.
I have shown you up before and will do so again. Run along now, boy.Obie wrote:It is pointless arguing with you.
I lived there, son. I had bricks thrown at me whilst I walked to school due to my religion(perceived).Obie wrote: My yonger brother who just took his GCSE, did a presentation on the situation in the 6 counties, and he seems more knowledgable than you i must say.
No disrespect. You might have experience on other conflicts in history, but certainly not the situation in Ulster, or how the Irish free state came into existence..
Do not bite Tom , he is a unemployed little troll that is trying to bait a reaction out of you as he has nothing better to do. You seem to be his main target on this site , if you ignore him he will get bored and leave you alone in the future ...IrishTom wrote:I lived their, son. I had bricks thrown at me whilst I walked to school due to my religion(perceived).
as they are often creatures bent on mischief and wickedness
Define immigration controls?Ben wrote:Hi Tom.
Do you mean to suggest that British citizens should be subject to immigration control when moving from one part of the UK to another?IrishTom wrote:By putting an all Ireland(32 county) immigration service into force.
As per..IrishTom wrote:Define immigration controls?
Ah, question answered (and I'm sure you meant to say "when travelling from NI to Britain.").IrishTom wrote:A flash of the passport would suffice when travelling from NI to the UK.
I rest my case.IrishTom wrote: when travelling from NI to the UK.
The only thing resting is the chip on your shoulder.Obie wrote:I rest my case.IrishTom wrote: when travelling from NI to the UK.
I keep saying that Tom doesn't know what he is talking about, but people don't seem to see the true extend of his problem.
There we go again, trying to defend the indefensible.IrishTom wrote:
The correct term is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Ah Tom, come on now! Don't say you're misinterpreting the title of the UK now, and that NI isn't part of the UK?IrishTom wrote:The correct term is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
My understanding is that it's due to simple logistics - Irish airports do not have domestic channels for arriving flights, so every landing passenger passes through immigration control, even if arriving from within Ireland.IrishTom wrote:What is the point of the intense scrutiny in Dublin airport when anyone can enter unchecked via Northern Ireland?
Spot on, totally agree. That's why I said:IrishTom wrote:Why do we exclude people with UK visas from visiting here, when they can enter the state via Belfast if they so wish?
Ben wrote:I think it is imperative [that a common visa system is implemented] in order for the continuation of the Common Travel Area agreement, among other reasons.