dogsbody get yer facts Right we got nothing to do with the UK and there is a couple of mile of water between us and Ireland is the most brilliant country in the world so get over it dogsbody
2007-07-04 01:02:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Thats an Easy answer
The Best country is Ireland
2007-07-05 00:25:33
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answered by 15/04/89 JTL96/YNWA 4
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well i would say ireland but thats cause i live here, but i been all over the uk and its a lovely place met some great people made some good friends ,had some great times there.i always liked the uk much faster movin than here, so in a way to me they are both the same ......i dont think one is better than the other.
2007-07-04 08:44:49
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answered by kt 3
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To be honest, I haven't spent a lot of time in the UK, so I can't give a proper answer. But I like Ireland :-) and I've lived in other European countries. Also spent 4 months in the US a number of years ago, not so keen on going back.
2007-07-04 05:16:11
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answered by Orla C 7
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I live in the north of ireland, and at it is part of the UK we get the best and the worst of both. Cost of living is higher in Ireland (In fact the highest in europe although it is the fastest growing economy) UK is not so high
In the UK we still have a free national health service for all and enjoy a high stahdard of living as a result of good social services.
I am proud to be irish and to be part of the UK and do not want this to change politically.
You ask which is best? I would say all of it
2007-07-04 00:44:51
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answered by chat_have 3
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i've lived in both the 1st 34 years of my life were spent in london and kent the last 2 years i have lived in ireland donegal i think ireland is the best i would not move back in a million years
2007-07-04 20:58:19
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answered by kaznlou2002 2
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If the UK is so great why are UK residents moving here in droves. They are the highst proportion of migrants to Ireland each year and that is higher than the eastern europeans.
Also i much prefer the fact that i can call myself a citizen of my country. You can only call yourself a citizen if you live in a republic. The term british citizen is inaccurate as they live in a monarcy so they are subjects not citizens. that also covers northern ireland, Scotland, wales and all the crown dependancies.
I would not like to be a subject to anyone, I am free by virtue of the fact that I live in a republic and I can call myself a citizen.
2007-07-04 01:45:13
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answered by deburca98 4
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I agree with you that Ireland is the better country...is everyway you can think of...the people, the place, the culture, the music, the people again...the UK is fine but the whole monarchy thing is totally outdated and needs to be scraped...
Just my opinion dont want to offend anyone in particular!
I am very biased cos i am Irish
2007-07-03 22:47:56
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answered by ak 2
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Do you mean to visit?
It depends on where in the UK (which includes England, Scotland and Wales) and where in Ireland. It also depends on what type of experiences you prefer.
My personal preference would be Scotland, followed by Ireland, but I've never been to Wales and the only part of England I've visited is London. But then again, do you need to choose? You can start in London and travel to Scotland and Ireland by train/ferry.
2007-07-03 09:32:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I do agree!! And dogsbody, while you're correcting others get it right - Ireland isn't part of the UK. Ireland (Republic of) is a separate country!!
2007-07-03 12:19:02
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answered by Loislane801 3
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Ireland has less crime, and is much mor ebeautiful than anything the English have conquered. The UK is bollocks.
2007-07-05 18:31:37
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answered by anonymous 6
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