Nowadays, it is quite good.
The Irish do not have Anglophobia. There is a long history between Britain and Ireland and the British involvement in Ireland for over 800 years. As a result of that there are some people who do not like England. However, on a general basis Irish and English people get on well. Many Irish people live in England and many English people live in Ireland. When it comes to things like sport, Ireland likes to beat England, just like most countries in the world have another country they particularly like to beat, but it is all friendly rivalry. There are many misconceptions about Ireland and Britain's relationship and the situation in Ireland by those outside of Ireland, like people thinking there is a war in Ireland or between Ireland and Britain. So for the most part, the Irish do not hate the English.
no it isn't! England is equal to Ireland! just like all the other countries
Probably 12a Like England!
In Europe. Like England, Ireland, Scotland.
In Europe. Like England, Ireland, Scotland.
Ireland and the U.S. are tight like spandex on a fat guy.
Well, the Latin name for Ireland is Hibernian, so presumably you would be called a Hibernophile.
The English wanted an empire like the Romans.
Like a Grandfather surrounded by his family
No there isn't. Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom and will remain like that until the people of Northern Ireland want to change that.
Ireland has a very long history with Britain, which goes back as far as 1169. From then there have been plantations in Ireland, most notably in the north of Ireland/ There were many revolutions and rebellions. The history between Ireland and Britain is long and complex, too much to go through in an answer like this. So to take a simpler look at what led to the current situation, all of Ireland was under British rule, being part of the United Kingdom between 1801 and 1922. Then, what is now the Republic of Ireland became independent and what is now Northern Ireland stayed as part of the United Kingdom. That is the situation to this day.
when the English didnt rule us anymore and probably when England and Ireland drifted apart because Ireland used to be stuck to England hope this helps!! im Irish and i hope my answer didnt sound like i hate the English cos i really don't!!xxx