Towards a new Ireland for all who wish to live here

Britain may be hoping that Ireland can be soon filled with non-nationals in view of a now proposed border poll. Foreign nationals have been perceived to be taking over specific areas, known to have had a complete population change and by foul means. In some areas contamination by paramilitaries has been profound and lead to a mass exodus; property being sold to thought to be British contingents at a reduced price in order for a sale. This is believed to have affected mainly Celts.

For some time Gaels have seemingly been a minority in Ireland and recent legislation is helping to prevent their return. The legislation, reportedly backed by a local politician refers to planning permission. Said to be refused if no local connections. Historical ties not thought to be recognised.

In view of a seemingly substantial invasion of new contingents, Celts are possibly in line for further displacement; originally thought to have occurred in Scotland centuries ago. And with a view to Wales, as called Welsh are thought to be mainly of saxon descent. This could cause identity problems. An added dilemma is that thought to be for some time now there has been a movement towards name changes. This means the lands subject to changes apparent are seemingly unchanged as some of the newer residents have taken on the names of previous residents. So Irish names still prevail but fewer Irish left as each year passes, as believed to have happened elsewhere.

Other policies believed to be helping this phenomena are new housing possibilities and employment being seemingly difficult for Irish citizens to access, resulting in migration, and young ones going abroad to find work.