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by dragonwriter
3654 days ago
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> With emerging talk of Irish unification and Scottish independence after the referendum, some legacy he is going to leave behind. As much as Sinn Fein might like to think they could exploit the pro-EU majority to push Irish unification, it seems to me that NI still has a unionist majority, and that those who are in the pro-EU/unionist overlap are predominantly going to favor staying with the UK instead of Ireland at the cost of the EU over joining the EU at the cost of unification with Ireland. |
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