The Irish don't hate Britain. There is a long history between Ireland and Britain, with Britain having invaded Ireland. This long history goes back to 1169, so it is not possible to discuss it in detail here. There is some animosity between Irish and British people but there are also very strong links between the two countries. Many Irish people live in Britain and many people in Britain are of Irish ancestry. The Irish are the largest immigrant group in Britain.
No.. the IRA are a primarily Irish Catholic organization.
Because of their terrorist activities.
They hate Britain because it used to be a hegemonic empire. It used to dominated a large portion of the world. In this process, Britain made a lot of permanent enemies.
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They don't, so far as I'm aware.
Irish hate is fuath / gráin. 'hater' would be fuathaitheoir.
Irish people settled all around Britain, so in just about every part of it. Irish people and people of Irish ancestry can be found in any major town or city in Britain.
Most Irish people don't hate England.
fuath / gráin
No.. the IRA are a primarily Irish Catholic organization.
in a boat
"Is fuath leat Leah."
Because of their terrorist activities.
no
Yes you can audition if you're Irish.
Kevin. O'Connor has written: 'The Irish in Britain' -- subject(s): Emigration and immigration, History, Irish, Irish in Great Britain 'Ugandan society observed'
St. Patrick was from Roman Britain, either Scotland or Wales. He was not Irish as his parents were Roman citizens living in Britain.