Quote Originally Posted by RandBlade View Post
Everyone in the UK is going to be treated equally when it comes to access to EU citizenship: you don't get it from your British citizenship, but as we respect dual-nationality it's possible to get it from another nationality if that's available to you. I've got a colleague who was born in East Germany and now has dual-nationality - do you think we should strip her of her German citizenship to make things more equitable to you?
No I don't, but then my understanding is that they are not comparable.

I understand that I can apply for dual-citizenship with another country IF, as you point out, that's available to you and you meet their criteria.

However under the GFA anyone simply born in NI can apply for an Irish passport and, therefore, obtain all the benefits of EU citizenship.

Therefore not everyone will be treated equally.