What makes it giving up sovereignty? I understand it creates the potential for separation in future but not yet. The devolution of Scotland and Wales happened peacefully a couple(?) of years later, and Scotland may also separate in future.
We've banned this account for breaking the site guidelines badly. You can't post things like "No you fucking idiot" here (https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48432385), and that's just one example of many.
(This is not about the current comment I'm replying to - this one just happens to be the most recent comment by the account, so I'm putting the information here.)
It also looks like you've been using multiple accounts to comment in the same threads, which is abusive and not allowed.
Calling someone a "fucking idiot" is far kinder than falsely accusing them of being a LLM poster, but I don't even see a flag on the comment which I was replying to.
Do you just have a preference for better disguised insults?
>It also looks like you've been using multiple accounts to comment in the same threads, which is abusive and not allowed.
maybe don't build systems that only serve to encourage behaviour which you would seemingly prefer to discourage?
In signing the GFA, the UK effectively gave up on it's sovereignty over NI. That was never going to happen through "peaceful and democratic means"