I have sometimes wondered if that entitles me to claim Irish Citizenship. Just in case Brexit goes tits up

Thank you for that,Topper wrote:Your grandfather was Irish, that makes you one of us my friend, you can claim Irish Citizenship
From Ballyneale, in Tipperary (his parents),,and so I'd miss out by a generation. Then again, I'm mostly Scottish (100% on my Mum's side).Topper wrote:Hello43rdRecceReg wrote:Ooops., scanning this, I noticed that I'd put the description of one photo in, but not the photo.
Do you know where your Irish Grandfather was from?
Im from Dublin
Frank
I think few cities retain the essential character, and their essential characters, that made them tourist attractions in the first place (... Cockneys in London, for example- and their 'pearly kings and queens, etc..') such is the speed of change; and the impact on culture of large scale immigration (emigration too- especially from Ireland), as well as 'globalisation'.Topper wrote:Dublin has become a stage set , you would be hard pressed to meet a Dubliner, the city of James Joyce is long gone only to be replaced with a cartoon version for tourists, you need to head into the country to find Irish people. And imho very expensive too, as Dr Johnson said "Worth seeing but not worth going to see"