Not only the Irish themselves want to see the island of Éire to be united. Also many Scots like to see that happen.
An estimated 150 people participated in an Irish republican march in a town called Denny in central Scotland. The event was organized by a group called: Cairda Na hEireann, which means Friends of Ireland.
The march was against racism and sectarianism, and it was pro unification of Ireland.
Despite the fact many Scots participated there were also Scots who were against this march. Due to European pressure the march could not be stopped by the local authority.
Personally I want to see Ireland to be united as well, so I think it is good to march. It shows the Irish they’re not alone. I also understand people don’t want a march in their town, but they don’t have to participate. As long as the march is peacefully, I don’t think the locals should complain about it.
If there were to be an Irish republican march in the Netherlands I would participate as well. Éireann go Brách!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-tayside-central-13105383

Go Scotfriends! They should just seperate from Britain and create a Celtic alliance. And maybe we should have ourselves a march for a united Ireland? I'd be up for it. =D
BeantwoordenVerwijderenCount me in as well! After all that dreadful news of fighting in Ireland it's about time that the island of Éire knows some peace and inhabitants who realy want that and are not afraid to show it.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenBut now I'm curious; what does Éireann go Brách mean?
Éireann Go Brach! is Gaeilge (Irish Gaelic) for Ireland Forever!
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThanks! Always goog to know! :D
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