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This was a revelation that seems to have gone under the radar.
I'd love to know why they would want to have Irish passports . Anybody know?
First O'Bama
Then O'Mohamad Ali and now Tony O'Blair.
At least the Blair kids can actually travel on Irish passports, unlike the Scotch ones Daddy qualified for
Hook, line and sinker.Not to be pedantic ...
You might, but discerning whiskey drinkers usually demand real (Irish) whiskey.... "scotch" is something you drink...
Not to be pedantic or anything but something from Scotland is "scottish" or perhaps "scots" depending on the context."scotch" is something you drink..usually with a touch of water but never ice if you're a true scot.....but I digress........
So Daddy might get a scottish passport and celebrate with a nice glass of scotch.
Ah them former colonists - always the hard wordNot according to the dictionary ...
I don't see the harm at all.
I got myself a UK passport. Much more useful.
Absolutely. No problem at all.Is it possible then to hold two passports, from both jurisdictions without giving up any rights of citizenship of either?
Not according to the dictionary. Though I see that the term is out of favour with the Scottish - why is that??
http://www.websters-online-dictionary.org/definition/scotch
Sure why would there be a problem for a man of bond-007’s stature? I was spell-bound reading about your latest ...... No problem at all.
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