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Yes, especially if the question of unification is to be brought up, This will endure all parties have the same information and get their points across in the same forum
no, but there should be a regular forum of discussion between both parliaments to ensure continued cooperation and peace between the two states
I would like to say yes, but would that not mean they are actually there under the British government and not Irish… So my answer is no.
Only if Ireland is reunited
Depends on their views of the republic
Yes but only nationalist parties and no unionist parties
Yes but Only if an issue being discussed is relevant to both North and South.
yes and no, they are part of the British parliament, not the Irish parliament but due to the circumstances of Brexit they should be allowed in the dail so that a Brexit deal can be done
MLAs should be able to contribute to debates in special sessions of the Dáil but not vote until reunification
No , as they have their own executive to get up and running , they will all hopefully be the one parliament soon
Only if they are nationalist
Aslong as they are Nationalist/Republican
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