Ah sure, we’re only brilliant.
Throwing your toys out of the pram is one way of dealing with defeat, but we’ve rarely seen people emigrate en mass after their candidate suffered a defeat at the polls. This is the situation that some American citizens are facing though after Hillary Clinton was beaten by Donald Trump in the presidential elections.
Nobody knows what type of President Trump will be, but it’s clear that some American citizens might not be sticking around to find out. We’re quite aware that the majority will remain and that they’re making an empty promise, butthere was a notable increase in the amount of people that thought about making the move to Ireland.
Here’s how the phrase ‘Move To Ireland’ spiked on Google Trends during the week. The November 9th date is incredibly noticeable.

Canada’s immigration website may have crashed, but it appears that Ireland is the preferred destination for some people.
Here are some of the American citizens that might fancy a new home in the Emerald Isle.
I do have an Irish passport
— Mia Farrow 🏳️🌈 🌻🇺🇸💙 (@MiaFarrow) November 9, 2016
do u agree we should all just move to ireland
— mafalda (@a24nation) November 9, 2016
I no longer want to be here.
It's time for me to move to Ireland and live by the sea.— Anamcara (@gnd321) November 10, 2016
https://twitter.com/cluelesssabrina/status/796891845167083520
https://twitter.com/Megblue12/status/796375541595209730
I want to move to Ireland. Not because of the election or anything, I just like the beer.
— Trevor (@WittyChico) November 10, 2016
Here are some responses from Irish people, we especially love the reply that was sent to Glenn Howerton of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia fame.
First Brexit and now this. The Irish passport office won't be able to cope.
— Des Bishop 毕瀚生 (@Desbishop) November 9, 2016
How on earth is Ireland going to fit in all the British and Americans trying to claim an Irish passport?
— Patrick Kidd (@patrick_kidd) November 9, 2016
Move to Ireland, everybody. We’re up to our asses in religious loonies, but we have very few actual fascists.
— Damien Owens (@OwensDamien) November 9, 2016
https://twitter.com/bazmono/status/796672391359459328
https://twitter.com/AntoinBeag/status/796281347362979840
https://twitter.com/ClaireAnneOR/status/796331736552603648
See, Ireland is a great place that’s completely devoid of any social problems, glaring issues , corruption or inequality (*cough, cough*)
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