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England did not unite with Northern Ireland. Ireland was at one time part of the British empire. Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales became the United Kingdom in 1801. In 1922, the Republic of Ireland became independent and Northern Ireland was formed and remained in the United Kingdom.
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Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, which also includes England, Scotland, and Wales. The Republic of Ireland is an independent nation.
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Yes it will, hopefully. Northern Ireland deserves to be unified with the Republic of Ireland, and Scotland and Wales totally deserve to be independent. Therefore, England should be an official, independent nation.
The United Kingdom consists of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is not part of the United Kingdom. The Republic of Ireland can be called Ireland or its official name Éire and it is an independent country. Ireland can also refer to the island that contains Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The Republic of Ireland is sometimes incorrectly referred to as Southern Ireland.
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Northern Ireland is about 80 miles west of the northern part of England.
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No. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It's position within the Union is the same as Scotland's - although Northern Ireland was never an independent country.
'England' has nothing to do with Northern Ireland. The full name of the country is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Therefore, Northern Ireland is an integral part of the United Kingdom along with England, Scotland and Wales. The people of Northern Ireland held a referendum to decide if they wanted to remain part of the United Kingdom or become part of the Republic of Ireland. They voted overwhelmingly to remain part of the UK. A minority of people still want to be part of the Republic of Ireland but as a democracy, the will of the majority prevails. Incidentally, Northern Ireland has its own Parliament (Stormont) which is able to legislate on most things except for foreign, monetary and military policy.