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Republic of Ireland is still an EU member, so the EU is still obligated to treat it as an EU language.
Also, the EU is quite rational and english isn't going anywhere even if Ireland bailed since it's the lowest common denominator as far as foreign languages go.
a) why won't the Irish too stop using "the lowest common denominator" and speak, you know, Irish?
b) i guess Irish is one of the official languages of the EU because of Lithuania?
c) thanks for pointing out the obvious
d) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhlenberg_legend
e) none of the above