The farmer straddling both sides of the Irish border: “People don’t want a return to violence“
To get to the Republic of Ireland, you just have to walk through David Crockett's gate.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
To get to the Republic of Ireland, you just have to walk through David Crockett's gate.
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