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Kinda odd no one posted this one. But there was an election in Northern Ireland and the Unionists lost big time. This means that the chance of a united Ireland is bigger than ever, as the Unionists cant block legislation leading to such an event. Add to that, Brexit and just maybe there is a good chance of an United Ireland.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...ted-ireland-credible-inevitable-a7615756.html
One has to wonder if it is possible.
http://www.independent.co.uk/voices...ted-ireland-credible-inevitable-a7615756.html
[FONT="]In the Republic of Ireland, a recent poll found 65 per cent of people would back a United Ireland in a referendum. Across the South, student unions have passed or proposed motions backing reunification. In a sign that the issue is not just a flash in the pan, or the exaggerated opinions of a few vocal activists, the Irish Taoiseach Enda Kenny has announced that the UK’s Brexit plans must include a contingency plan for a United Ireland.[/FONT]
One has to wonder if it is possible.