They do generally listen to both sides (good thing).
Being for the status quo is essentially being pro-union though.
Not looking good for the pan nationalist front.
It’s funny, there are people on here who will argue that a United Ireland is just around the corner and that middle voters are on the side of reunification, but when you talk about alliance voters, they are all filthy status quo unionists who can’t be trusted.
They strike me as decidedly ‘Centrist’ ala NeoLiberal.
At least with your enemies you know where you stand, but neutrals? Who knows?
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They’re neutral when it suits them.
They do generally listen to both sides (good thing).
Being for the status quo is essentially being pro-union though.
Not looking good for the pan nationalist front.
It’s funny, there are people on here who will argue that a United Ireland is just around the corner and that middle voters are on the side of reunification, but when you talk about alliance voters, they are all filthy status quo unionists who can’t be trusted.
They strike me as decidedly ‘Centrist’ ala NeoLiberal.
At least with your enemies you know where you stand, but neutrals? Who knows?