England, Wales and Scotland all now in favour of Irish unification, research shows

by TeoKajLibroj

13 comments
  1. Not surprisingly who would want to deal with the NO to everything brigade

  2. I don’t think they understand that they can’t just wave a magic wand and their responsibility is magically removed. In reality, it’ll cost them – maybe as much as it would cost us.

  3. Brits at it again. The whole point of the GFA is that it’s not up to them anymore. The island of Ireland will unify (or not) based on the wishes of the people of this island.

  4. Can we just take the nice Irish parts and leave the proddy parts to the tans. Then we can all be happy.

  5. Of course, most probably don’t fully understand the impact

  6. It’s extremely mad as someone born and raised in unionist areas post-GFA to see what all’s going on. My identity is so fucked, personally see myself as Irish and British and am a bit of a fence sitter on the whole UI thing.

    I would just really love a focus on our development economically from Stormont and not be an economic skid mark when a referendum comes. Would be nice to be wanted by GB & ROI and not “here take this” lol, once the generations that lived through trauma and still have hate in their hearts (justified or not) are out of the picture politically, this place can really heal and become well again.

  7. sure, but England, Scotland and Wales won’t be voting will they?

  8. I like that Scotland is against either England or Wales going independent.

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