Why is Belfast considered EU? I don't have TV so I haven't really followed Brexit that much. I used to live near Drogheda and would to pop to Newry to post stuff as it was much more economical than using anPost.
Edit. Sorry missed the "when I'm in Italy bit"
Edit, edit. But Italy wouldn't be grouped with GB, so got it wrong again.
NI
is not in the EU, as we’re not part of the political infrastructure and in fact we have lost our MEPs.
However, we are part of the single market and the customs union through a bilateral agreement (the NI Protocol), which means we can trade (more or less) freely with the EU. Many countries are part of either commercial community of the EU even though they are not part of the political one: Turkey, Norway, Iceland, Switzerland, etc.
However, NI is the only country (bar microstates) that is part of both SM and CU without being part of the EU.
This special arrangement is due to the peculiar geographical and historical situation we have here in NI, a rapid googling will give you all the context you need.
We’re also in a favourable position since we can trade (more or less) freely with GB, so if only we had a functioning local government, there would be much to be gained from such a privileged arrangement.
Alas, politics in NI are sectarian and quite convoluted, so the unionist DUP has collapsed the shared parliament in Stormont and at the moment we are not able to get all the benefits that come from our position.
Such form of self-harm can be understood if put in the greater UK-wide context of enactment of detrimental policies for unsubstantiated political ideologies, with roots going deep and wide in the past decades.