An Irish person can freely travel to and from England without any extra paperwork. However, Irish citizens who are not also British citizens cannot live in England unconditionally, and as such may be subject to deportation. An Irish citizen wishing to move to England is advised to obtain the appropriate legal paperwork to be able to either live permanently as an Irish citizen or become a British citizen.
Mick
there is a few slang names for an Irish person a mick or navvy the term navvy comes from the Victorian era round the time of the industrial revolution in England they where Irish labourers dug the canals and tunnles for the railways
In the Irish: scódaí (a wild fellow; person without restraint) also duine fiáin (a wild, lawless, person) In the Scottish Gaelic: ...
Pretty sure tht Irish were from Ireland and English were from England. Unless they were immigrants from Ireland to England then No.
A person born in England is English.Wales = WelshScotland = Scottish.Northern Ireland = it is more complicated.Most Protestants call themselves British.Most Catholics call themselves Irish.
If they were born in Ireland.
Independence from England
On the West of England is the Irish Sea.
No. He was born in England.
Limeys?
Only Irish and UK citizens can travel without a passport between the 2 countries
Irish driving licences are valid in the UK.