Enda Kenny: No immediate change to flow of goods, services, and people
But Mr Kenny has dismissed suggestions that a border poll for a united Ireland should be held in the north and here in the wake of referendum, saying there was “no evidence” of support for such a vote.
Mr Kenny said he was “sorry” that Britain had voted to leave the union and later had a phone conversation with British prime minister David Cameron, who has said he will step down in the coming months.
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