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I figured there was something missing here... Christ Bungle, you say others should've looked up the RNLI on Google, I think it wouldn't have been bad if you'd done so yourself. Most "Royal" organisations work under a Royal Warrant, or so I thought - we're always learning, aren't we... |
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#63 |
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How and why did this thread ever reach 6 pages. It's funny that no one actually cares about the information learnt by the OP. It's now just a glorified pissing contest. ![]() Which, apart from Ireland (the Republic at least) are all British territories. See what I'm getting at here? Anyway, whatever the whole story, I'm not shocked or highly surprised. |
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Many people post as if the topic is known by everyone, no doubt you've also done it. Other than that you're right, there are many "insider" threads here sometimes. |
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"You people" would be just me, the two of us are the only ones discussing this. And no, I'm still not too surprised. Maybe that's because for me, "royal" doesn't mean much except that some nation thought something was very valuable. Also, I wouldn't have a clue if this seperate charity lifeboat service is the only one in Ireland - I would now assume they have a coastguard of their own who would also help people in need? Anyway, whatever the whole story, I'm not shocked or highly surprised. We're talking about the Irish Republic here. A country that fought for years (and in the case of Northern Ireland still is) against British rule. |
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You are not the only person in this thread who can't see what I was getting out with my OP. |
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It's more ironic than you may realise - during the War, the Republic was "neutral" and actually gave some support to the U-boats that were sinking the British and American shipping - one of the reasons the Irish were hated in some of the UK ports! |
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That's odd, because in the same programme (Coast) they said that the Irish Republic gave permission for British planes to fly over their territory from Northern Ireland in order to have an easy route to the Atlantic. Because of the anti-English sentiments of many of the people, and that Germans had as much right to be there as the English - indeed, with the 'my enemy's enemy' thinking they may have been more welcome, it wasn't uncommon for U-boats to pick up supplies in some of the smaller ports and harbours, just as spies weren't acted against by the people. The 'official' position may have been supposed strick neutrality, but that had be acted upon by the people. This should keep you reading for a while - http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=&oq=&gs_rfai= Check out the actions of the "Black and Tans" post WW1 in Ireland for some more background. http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=&oq=&gs_rfai= |
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You are not the only person in this thread who can't see what I was getting out with my OP. I'm sure there are more organisations and/or businesses that operate in the entire region of islands. I imagine that so long as there aren't too many ties with government, the problem is not that huge. |
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