Does Ireland pay the UK?

The latest report from the British treasury says Ireland has now paid the UK £358 million in interest since 2011. Since June 2014, the UK exchequer has received an interest payment of around £42 million every six months. It will be March 2021 before the bilateral loan's term is up.
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Does the UK still own part of Ireland?

The Republic of Ireland, officially declared so in 1949, is an independent state in the south part of the territory and it occupies most of the island. It shares a border in the north with Northern Ireland, but they are separate countries and the Republic of Ireland it's not part of the United Kingdom.
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Is Ireland free from British rule?

Most of Ireland gained independence from Great Britain following the Anglo-Irish War. Initially formed as a Dominion called the Irish Free State in 1922, the Republic of Ireland became a fully independent republic following the passage of the Republic of Ireland Act in 1949.
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Did Ireland borrow money from UK?

The Loans to Ireland Act allowed for a bilateral loan of £3.2 billion to be paid to Ireland as part of a €67.5 billion international assistance package.
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Does England pay for Northern Ireland?

The Autumn Budget 2021 delivers the largest annual funding settlement to Northern Ireland since devolution, helping level up across the whole of the UK. UK Government will provide a record £15 billion per year to the Northern Ireland Executive.
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UK OR IRELAND- WHICH ONE IS BETTER?



How much does the UK owe Ireland?

The Loans to Ireland Act 2010 (c. 41) is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act allows HM Treasury to loan up to £3,250 million (£3.25 billion; €3,835 million/€3.84 billion) to Ireland, as part of an €85 billion European Union bailout package.
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How much do Ireland owe the EU?

Around 85 per cent of this funding goes to the agricultural sector and, more broadly, towards rural development projects. Ireland's payments to the EU budget in 2018 amounted to €2.5 billion, resulting in a net contribution of €0.7 billion. On a per capita basis, this is equivalent to €148 per person.
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Do Irish people want to leave the EU?

A poll by European Movement Ireland in May 2018 indicated over 90% support for continued EU membership. Poll results published by Sky News in February 2019 indicated that, in the event of a no-deal Brexit, 81% of the Irish people polled "would cut economic ties with the UK rather than with the EU".
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Why do the Irish and British fight?

It began because of the 1916 Easter Rising. The Irish Republican Brotherhood (IRB) men fought the British soldiers because they wanted Ireland to be its own country and wanted Britain to move its army out of Ireland.
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Why did England want Ireland?

As others have mentioned, it had manpower, a strategic location for both Britain's role as a global naval power and as a potential launching pad for an enemy invasion (which the English rightly feared; Irish lords had called upon the Hapsburg king of Spain to send troops during the 9 Years' War, and the revolutionary ...
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Are Irish people British?

The Irish, who live in the Republic of Ireland, have their own descent that has nothing to do with the British. People who live in the Republic of Ireland are Irish people. However, those who live in Northern Ireland (the UK part of the island) might say they are the Irish, but ALSO British.
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Does England control Ireland?

Ireland became a republic in 1949 and Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom.
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Why does Northern Ireland want to stay in the UK?

The territory that became Northern Ireland, within the Irish province of Ulster, had a Protestant and Unionist majority who wanted to maintain ties to Britain. This was largely due to 17th-century British colonisation.
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Which EU country is most in debt?

The highest ratios of government debt to GDP at the end of the fourth quarter of 2021 were recorded in Greece (193.3%), Italy (150.8%), Portugal (127.4%), Spain (118.4%), France (112.9%), Belgium (108.2%) and Cyprus (103.6%), and the lowest in Estonia (18.1%), Luxembourg (24.4%) and Bulgaria (25.1%).
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Is Ireland rich or poor?

In terms of GDP per capita, Ireland is ranked as one of the wealthiest countries in the OECD and the EU-27, at 4th in the OECD-28 rankings.
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Why is Ireland in so much debt?

The pandemic has triggered a large increase in public debt, both in Ireland and elsewhere. This was the appropriate strategy: debt-financed budgetary supports helped to cushion the economic fallout from the pandemic, by supporting household incomes and firm revenues.
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Does England pay for Wales?

The Autumn Budget 2021 delivers the largest annual funding settlement to Wales since devolution, helping level up across the whole of the UK. UK Government will provide a record £18 billion per year to the Welsh Government.
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Is Northern Ireland Subsidised?

Northern Ireland has a fiscal deficit (also known as a subvention or subsidy) since the public expenditure in the country exceeds the tax revenue. The deficit typically runs at a rate of £10 billion per annum which is more than one third of Northern Ireland's annual fiscal budget.
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How poor is Northern Ireland?

Using that metric, the JRF report suggests 330,000 people in Northern Ireland live in poverty - almost one-in-five. That includes 190,000 working-age adults, 30,000 pensioners and 110,000 children. The poverty rate is highest among children, with almost one in four (24%) living in poverty, according to the report.
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Why is Orange offensive to the Irish?

It's overwhelmingly Catholic. Part of Northern Ireland is Protestant. So that part of Northern Ireland identifies itself with William of Orange," historian Cheryl White said.
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What does Black Irish mean?

The term is commonly used to describe people of Irish origin who have dark features, black hair, a dark complexion and dark eyes. A quick review of Irish history reveals that the island was subject to a number of influxes of foreign cultures.
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