Beautiful, glad you liked it. We have had decades of passive aggressive manoeuvering from Dublin. The longest one way street in post WW2 European history. And the more given, the more demanded. Brexit has just confirmed we can never rely on Dublin not to try and screw us.
Unique situation where local political and economic factors otherwise hold back development. Customs, farming and fishing + FoM people could be coordinated with the UK. BIPA is a very underused aspect of the Belfast Agreement.
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I'm sorry but I think anyone anywhere would laugh in your face if you suggested the Irish economy was akin to that of the Canary Islands. There are very many places where factors hold back development - there are additional circumstances for the Canaries. Read them.
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It does not need to be akin. Same principles apply.
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