'The special relationship is with Ireland.' Bonnie Greer defends Ireland on The Ray D'Arcy Show | JOE.ie

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'I feel very strongly about it' — Bonn1eGreer is all about Ireland at the moment

"The special relationship is with Ireland." Bonnie Greer defends Ireland on The Ray D'Arcy ShowSince the British-American playwright and journalist turned in an iconic performance on BBC's Question Time earlier this month, in which she informed her fellow panelists that"," Greer has become something of a hero on these shores.

Greer explained that the UK would be unable to establish a trade deal with the United States after Brexit if the UK jeopardises the Good Friday Agreement.

 

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