What's More Likely? An Independent Scotland or a Reunited Ireland? (user search)
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  What's More Likely? An Independent Scotland or a Reunited Ireland? (search mode)
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Question: What's more likely to happen sooner?  Scotland voting for independence, or Northern Ireland voting to unite with the Republic of Ireland?
#1
Independent Scotland
 
#2
Reunited Ireland
 
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Total Voters: 73

Author Topic: What's More Likely? An Independent Scotland or a Reunited Ireland?  (Read 2266 times)
parochial boy
parochial_boy
Junior Chimp
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E: -8.38, S: -6.78

« on: March 19, 2017, 08:59:54 AM »

Looming Catholic majority in Northern Ireland
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parochial boy
parochial_boy
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,137


Political Matrix
E: -8.38, S: -6.78

« Reply #1 on: March 22, 2017, 03:16:08 AM »

The former by a yuge margin.

Looming Catholic majority in Northern Ireland
About half of catholics support the union. Only a quarter want reunification.

Yeah, I have seen that before, but to what extend is this conditional on the Good Friday agreement holding up, and not be demolished by the DUP?

Also, it's interesting that it seems like most Sinn Fein voters don't actually want reunification.
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