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But these days one needs ID to go the UK anyhow ...Ireland is an independent state and if they want to do boarder control between Ireland and the UK than let them.
Ireland's participation in the Schengen Agreement
In accordance with the protocol to the Treaty of Amsterdam, Ireland can take part in all or part of the Schengen arrangements if the thirteen Schengen Group Member States and a representative of the Irish government vote unanimously in favour within the Council of the European Union.
Ireland is party to the Schengen Agreement, but not for visa purposes. This means that Irish nationals will be required to bring their passports with them when travelling within the Schengen area.
Perhaps you forget that our State shares a border with Northern Ireland!
The Republic of Ireland and the UK do not have a National Identity Card, and I hope we never will.
simple Brit bashing
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