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>emigratugal

why are we so based?

>emigrate to america
>turn yanks against their noble forefathers
>blow up women and children with yank weapons

THE ETERNAL HIBERNIAN

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You're all over here.

Irish are the fucking biggest cunts in the world.
The day after the Brexit vote when the Sterling was plummeting my Irish 'mate' started texting me pictures of his dick wrapped in £20 notes with the message 'soon the only value this will have will be preventing pregnancies when your women beg for rich irish cock'. EVER since that day he has fucking bullied the fuck out of me about Brexit, even stealing my money and burning it 'to cook his potatoes'
I hope they all go home.

if more than 5% of your population lives in another country you're literally a non-country

>Irish are the fucking biggest cunts in the world.
The day after the Brexit vote when the Sterling was plummeting my Irish 'mate' started texting me pictures of his dick wrapped in £20 notes with the message 'soon the only value this will have will be preventing pregnancies when your women beg for rich irish cock'. EVER since that day he has fucking bullied the fuck out of me about Brexit, even stealing my money and burning it 'to cook his potatoes'
I hope they all go home.

Where are all the Portuguese? France/Germany/UK?

No, Sweden, it doesn't work like that, if more than 5% of your population wasn't born in your country then you're a non country.

I dont know. I have heard there are many tugas in France.

Quite a few Portuguese in London

>tfw we're literally infecting the world with your genes

HIDE YOUR DAUGHTERS

WE'RE COMING

Irish -> England
Kiwis -> Aus
Portuguese -> ???
Mexicans -> Texas
Luxembourgish -> Switzerland

I can tell you that the vast majority of those Luxembourgers, except for the ones that are studying abroad, just live 1 km behind the border in France or Germany but still work here because the property prices are much lower there.

It's not surprising. Ireland is just not that great desu. It's too small and minor league.

Portuguese -> Luxembourg or France

>Where are all the Portuguese?

Well, there's a lot of them here.

>to USA, Brazil
mostly colonial regugees

>to France, Italy, Luxemburg, switzerland (and surrounding areas)
mostly guest workers from the 60's to the 80's with few more recent emigrants (mostly to switzerland)

>to England, Germany, netherlands
recent emigration

>to angola, mozambique and the other former colonies
mostly workers and specialists on temporary jobs since the 90's

> be irish
> walk down the road for 15 minutes
> end up in another country
> "travelling"

to further add to this,
Brazil alone acounts for half the portuguese diaspora
The end of the dictatorship resulted in about 1 million of displaced portuguese people in the colonies - of those, the vast majority was not accepted back in portugal and had to move elsewhere (Mario Soares can go die in a fire)
Since 2008, almost 1 million people already left the country (if not more)
To england, most portuguese go as either nannies or doctors/nurses
To the central europe block most portuguese go as construction workers, seasonal workers and other undesirable jobs.
To the USA, as well to the netherlands and ireland, it's mostly engineers and IT personel nowadays

>To england, most portuguese go as either nannies or doctors/nurses

I can confirm. The NHS is completely reliant on European immigration, especially from Portugal, for it to continue functioning.

Should make Brexit interesting

kek

we will most likely keep good relations with the uk, regardless of what happens in EU, it's on our best interests to do so.
This is especially true since EU has been fucking with our trading partners for a long time now, and even the right wing is starting to look away from the EU.

To add fuel to the fire, recently they enraged the whole country by implying we should have done like ireland (i.e ignore all EU demands) instead of complying with them and going full austerity. Also sanctions to us and spain.

But Ireland went full austerity for a couple of years. They just didn't half-ass it like Greece and Portugal did.

ireland didn't do half we did (not even 1/16 desu), that's why they managed to grow while everyone else didn't. They literaly hid behind the uk on strategic maters (dodging the hate themselves) and gave a fat shit over EU demands (greece government stupidity also gave them far more space, but so did to everyone else too).
The main drive for their growth was their very competitive corporate tax and deduction system, but we had to increase our corporate tax since EU demanded it and our politicans are cucks to the germans.
If you don't believe me, just check the data on tax and state spending - ireland did as much as france, and france can do whatever they want.

0.3% Chinese is still more than 17.5% Irish

The UK also helped bailout Ireland, while none of the other Eurozone countries received UK help with that

we got bailed out by germany, so that part is more or less comparable.
The diference lies on what ireland had to give in exchange for the bail as oposed to the troika demands we had.

>we will most likely keep good relations with the uk, regardless of what happens in EU, it's on our best interests to do so.
I really hope so but what I'm reading about the Brexit negotiations makes me depressed

>But most saw the talks as a nuisance to be dealt with (Merkel), dangerous to Europe (Belgian Prime Minister Charles Michel), or damaging to their political careers (French President François Hollande). Italy’s Matteo Renzi looked like an ally and could always be relied on to voice criticisms of the EU. But while he might rail against the consensus in Council meetings, he usually folded quickly and agreed to whatever text had been prepared the day before.

>Officials in the newly elected Socialist government in Portugal, for example, refused to budge on any of our demands and were deeply skeptical of our motives — not least because of their mistrust of conservatives. I had to get the Social Democratic Austrian chancellor’s adviser to vouch for me with the Portuguese prime minister’s chief of staff, so that I could make our case directly. Even then, after the frostiest meeting I have ever attended, we only managed to move Lisbon because we persuaded the newly elected president, an avowed Anglophile, to raise our concerns with the prime minister at their very first meeting.

politico.eu/article/why-we-lost-the-brexit-vote-former-uk-prime-minister-david-cameron/

Portugal know that our sympathies are with you.

Austerity is a meme. It's doesn't work. It didn't work here.

Only reason we are any bit successful is our status as a corporate tax haven. If that ever leaves us, our economy will crumble again.

Low rates = Best countries

Deal with it.

beta people at the top

Those countries that top the list have all more powerful economies next door.

Who could have guessed?

pic related is the current PM, he got there because he allied himself with both comunist factions (which not only hate eachother, but also dislike the socialists as well).
Now, old-school comunists in iberian peninsula are not the cosmopolitan type, they existed well before the soviet union and are a strage concoption of social conservatism with anarcho-collectivism with some leninism (especially the purge part).
Needless to say they far more interested in dealing with economic powerhouses like Venezuela or Angola, than dealing with filthy capitalists

I wish our politicians had done the same yours did, if things go to shit, at least you already have something to hold on to, even if very little.
If we go out the union (which is looking more likely as the time passes) we will default the next day, fortunately I grow my own food and live far away from the centers, but the majority will suffer greatly. Just as our grandfathers did

don't forget to say he's half goanese(indian)

It's a bad time for them to be in power. We need Portugal's help more than we have since the world wars.

Are you sure Spainish percentage is that low?

There is a lot of Spaniards in London and in many cities of Germany.

>mexico
>12.2

huh i wonder where they all went....

colonizing luxembourg switzerland and andorra. soon... very soon... the fifth empire builds

yea cause nobody want's to breed with irish people

Behind you.

>letting England lose
>letting go of our old friend
>letting Europe settle without the old English prodding
>letting the Fr*nch and G*rmans win.

dat pic made me smile

i'm all emotional now *hugs portugal*

It's okay mate. You wreck them from the outside, we hack at it from the inside. We'll meet again on the other end.

Because you start gangs, create terrible culture and never fully assimilate

t. someone who's live in Boston

Where the fuck is romania?

We're everywhere but here at this point

it will be hard... but so are all the best things in life i suppose

I want to see May do that pose with Costa

Costa needs a tighter hug. Like, a really fucking tight one with a noose. He's not a good guy at all, he's just a filthy curry-jew.

That said, for him to be anti-Europe, it means it has spread quite a while. Here our right-wing is pro-Europe and our left-wing is anti-Europe, for some reason.

>China

Makes you realize how many Chinese there are

>huge emigration of native Irish
>15% of Ireland's population are foreigners
not a good thing

Looks like a 2011-2012 graph back when Ireland got bailed out.

But desu, a lot of Spaniards were leaving around then as well. I don't know.

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That's around 15 millions, nearly all the population of Netherlands

it probably counts the Irish in the 6 counties as "living abroad"

Luxembourg and Andorra are becoming Portuguese micro states.

>tfw great grandpa is irish
fug

I was just about to ask what about non-white countrymen
Luckily the OECD logo saved me from a lengthy reply

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