so you reckon that there was never a large influx of irish people spread over a large space of time that settled in liverpool, regardless of whether they stuck together and associated with each other or not ?
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..and like mine the Irish connection is tentative and far, far from 100%... and like mine goes back to the famine which is now a long, long time ago. I have no connection with Ireland. I know of no relatives over there. I'm sure if I have any it would be impossible to find them. My family did nothing that was typically of Irish culture, neither did anyone living around us.
however long ago they are still from irish descent, even if there is no connection presently, as I reckon a lot of liverpool is, which goes back to the original q that would the irish be be getting remembered, as there were a lot of irish that broke their backs to get liverpool on the map in the last few hundred years
My point is we should recognise the famine and the city's reluctant role in it. NOT celebrate Irish culture as if the Irish were the predominant influence on the city. They just clearly were not.
And for those who think Liverpudlians are all of Irish connection somewhere, we are just clearly not.
I don't think that is anybody's intention here Waterways. Yo Liverpool is a Forum where people can have their say, Most of the time we all agree but don't you think it would be somewhat boring if we agreed all the time.
Occasionally it's wise to stand back and agree to differ. I have listened to many valid points being made during the 'Irish' debate. Points both empirical and moral.
In the last analysis we are Scousers or people who are akin to Scousers and want to be on this Forum.
Bora da, boyo.
I have the Welsh in me as well as a fair mix of the English.
Hurrah!
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