Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Irish village on Brexit border braces for separation

- Agence France-presse letters@hindustant­imes.com

PETTIGOE: In a sleepy village bisected by the Irish border, the local post office is flooded with applicatio­ns for Irish citizenshi­p as the Brexit endgame looms.

Pettigoe’s Irish postmaster James Gallagher said the applicatio­ns doubled soon after Britain voted to leave the European Union in a referendum in 2016. “Since then it seems to be doubling every year.”

“It’s up even in the last few months. Since new year’s we had another 40 or 50% on last year again,” the 60-year-old told AFP as he greeted customers at the counter. Residents of the British province of Northern Ireland are entitled to citizenshi­p of the Republic of Ireland under a 1998 peace accord that brought an end to three decades of sectarian violence in the region. Since that time, village life has brought Pettigoe’s two halves together across an invisible border that could become a hard frontier once again if Britain crashes out of the EU on March 29.

Gallagher’s office -- twinned with a British Royal Mail office only open on Monday afternoons -- gets a third of its business from the other side of the village.

The majority of his lottery tickets are sold to the British, he said -- a hangover from a time when Ireland offered the lottery but its northern neighbour did not.

Such quirks are typical in the village.

In the north the post boxes are red, to the south they stand green. The Irish side, by a stroke of luck, has all of the pubs. On its morning rounds, the red Royal Mail van crosses briefly into the Republic -- the quickest way to complete its British route.surrounded by craggy outcrops and panoramic loughs, Pettigoe is bisected by the Termon River which flows along the territoria­l dividing line.

 ?? AFP ?? Mervyn Johnston looks out from his workshop along Termon River, which forms the Irish border.
AFP Mervyn Johnston looks out from his workshop along Termon River, which forms the Irish border.

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