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View Poll Results: Patriotism | ||||||
Extremely patriotic |
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7 | 14.00% | |||
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Very partiotic |
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16 | 32.00% | |||
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Somewhat patriotic |
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9 | 18.00% | |||
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Not really patriotic |
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12 | 24.00% | |||
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Not at all patriotic |
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6 | 12.00% | |||
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If patriotic is simply loving your country of birth, then I'm patriotic about N. Ireland. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. I also love the Republic of Ireland, where I have lived for a time, have relatives there and frequently holiday there. I also quite like the UK, where I also have relatives in England and Scotland.
N. Ireland people relate more to those in the ROI (we are more alike) than we do to those in the UK, even though we are part ot the UK and most want to remain so - the majority don't really want a United Ireland or are totally against it. It's all a bit mad, isn't it? ![]() |
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