$0.00

No products in the cart.

$0.00

No products in the cart.

HomeIreland's FutureMajorities in North and South favour planning for Irish unity 

Majorities in North and South favour planning for Irish unity 

More than a third of voters in South say it is extremely important to plan for a possible united Ireland

Majorities of voters in both Northern Ireland and the Republic think that it is important to plan for the possibility of Irish unity, according to the latest polls for a major research project in both jurisdictions.

Almost two-thirds of voters in the South think that it is somewhat or extremely important to plan for a possible united Ireland – with more than a third (36 per cent) saying it is extremely important.

In the North, 60 per cent of all voters say that it is somewhat or extremely important to plan for the possibility of unity, while 36 per cent say that it is extremely important.

Unionist voters in the North are able to distinguish between a desire for unity and what they see as the advisability of preparing for the possibility.

Read the full story from The Irish Times:

https://www.irishtimes.com/politics/2025/02/10/majorities-in-north-and-south-favour-planning-for-irish-unity/?utm_source=People%27s+Assemblies+-+Zoom+Opt-in+List&utm_campaign=052d09fa07-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2025_02_02_09_30_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_-4799b01a1f-389464694

John O'Brien, Jr.
John O'Brien, Jr.https://www.iirish.us
*John is a Founder and the Publisher and Editor of iIrish; a Founder and Deputy Director of Cleveland Irish Cultural Festival for more than 35 years; an archivist, spokesman, emcee, Spoken Word presenter and author of five books, so far.
RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Most Popular

Recent Comments