Nobody has answered your question Pogs , is because we do not know. Whoever suggested EU membership for UK citizens is the best person to answer that. I am actually effectively applying for EU citizenship as I am applying for Irish citizen ship as I am half Irish and my grandfather was born in Ireland.
In recent years I have been deeply ashamed of being British on several occasions. In particular our failure to give asylum to Afghans and Iraqi interpreters who worked with British forces and as a result have put their lives and those of their families at risk. Several have been murdered or have had to flee their homes. One committed suicide. he had made it to Britain but his asylum application was turned down and he was be returned. Every other combatant country gave interpreters automatic asylum for themselves and their family, except the British.
My application for dual citizenship does not mean that I am not loyal, nor does it affect my response to Armistice day. Five members of my family fought in the WW1, four died, three of those were Irish. In WWII, my Irish grandfather and all his seven sons served in the British Forces. I am currently reading a book that shows that for the last 300 years the British army has always included a disproportionately large number of Irish men, or men of Irish extraction and still does. 20% of the soldiers at Waterloo were Irish.
Respect for the dead, of all nationalities, who died in war, is no indicator of patriotism.
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