Question

Which colonial powers are still having disputes over Northern Ireland and why, state reasons?

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GPT 3.5
The colonial powers that are still having disputes over Northern Ireland are the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. The main reason for the dispute is the long-standing conflict between the mainly Protestant unionists (who want Northern Ireland to remain part of the UK) and the mainly Catholic nationalists/republicans (who want Northern Ireland to be reunited with the Republic of Ireland).

The Republic of Ireland believes that Northern Ireland should be part of a united Ireland, as set out in the Good Friday Agreement of 1998. However, the UK government and many unionists in Northern Ireland are opposed to this and want to maintain the status quo.

The two sides have not been able to reach a permanent solution to their differences, leading to ongoing tensions and occasional outbreaks of violence. The issue of Northern Ireland remains a sensitive and complex one, with no easy resolution in sight.