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Brexit Rebellion in Northern Ireland asNationalist speak out

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mkhan2525
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Re: Brexit Rebellion in Northern Ireland asNationalist speak

Post by mkhan2525 » Fri Mar 17, 2017 10:05 pm

Reunification of the North with the Republic is just round the corner it seems and maybe more sooner than we realise.

http://www.politics.co.uk/comment-analy ... -the-union

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Re: Brexit Rebellion in Northern Ireland asNationalist speak

Post by secret.simon » Sat Mar 18, 2017 10:39 am

I entirely agree with that article. It is only a matter of time. The Irish Protestant/Unionist has fallen from 80% to just over 50% over the past century. It is only a matter of time (another 10 years?) before it goes under 50%.

Provided the Irish government treat the Protestant minority with respect and protect their rights, which I have every expectation of, I would not be surprised if Northern Ireland becomes a part of the Republic. Probably something on the lines of the Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol agreements between Austria and Italy, where the formerly Austrian region has autonomy and keeps most of its internal revenue, but is a part of Italy.

Northern Ireland was created at the behest of the Protestant majority as then. If the circumstances cease to exist, one could argue that its right to remain may cease too.

It would be symbolically significant if such a referendum (to unite with Ireland) took place in either 2020 or early 2021, with the unification occurring on 3rd May 2021 (the 100th anniversary of the Partition of Ireland and the creation of Northern Ireland).

Of course the end of Northern Ireland could also presage the end of the CTA and (a united) Ireland finally being free to join Schengen.
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