Strange how petty nationalists think only of countries rather than people.
I'm thinking of both.
Both countries - Northern Ireland and Scotland -voted to remain.
Ignoring that fact, especially in the case of the former, may well have serious consequences.
I have a contact in the Corymeela Community - the Irish equivalent of the Iona community - a group dedicated to reconciliation and peaceful co-existance. They were background hosts to much of the groundwork which led to the Good Friday agreement.
They try to keep in contact with both sides of the sectarian divide, and I'm told that several republican elements outwith the control of Sinn Fein have gone very quiet since February.
When these particular elements 'go quiet' that means they stop attending reconciliation meetings and sever contacts with neutral liasons.
If Northern Ireland is pulled out of the EU against her will, you can bet whinging will be the least of her problems.
The situation as it exists at present is not perfect by any means, but it has, by and large, worked.
Change it and the balance will shift; other republican elements, at the moment content to lie low, will not wish to be seen as doing nothing while the 'extreme extremists' act.
Is this a price worth paying?