Quote Originally Posted by gogobongopop View Post
I want equality in the context of how easy it is for all UK citizens to have access to EU citizenship. I'm pretty sure I've made that clear several times.
Again there is no such thing as "EU citizenship" in isolation! It is equally easy, get citizenship from an EU nation.

Not one UK citizen gets EU citizenship any differently post-Brexit than any other - Irish citizens will get it as easily as French/German/Dutch or other citizens will. The fact the Irish get Irish citizenship is neither here nor there. Which EU nation do you think should 'easily' give you citizenship post-Brexit?
Quote Originally Posted by gogobongopop View Post
Was it? I thought your original response was to try and challenge me on why I felt it was unfair.
The fact you are still referring to Northern Irish as "UK citizens" in relation to EU citizenship rather than "Irish citizens" shows you still don't either understand or fully accept that they are Irish citizens.

Those born in Northern Ireland are not UK citizens eligible for Irish citizenship, they are Irish citizens eligible for Irish citizenship.