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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?
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Independent Scotland
 
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Reunited Ireland
 
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Lord Halifax
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« on: March 19, 2017, 09:16:53 AM »

Looming Catholic majority in Northern Ireland

Yes, and if the British government ever gets tired of subsidizing NI on a massive scale (the place has a bloated public sector, a lot of people on welfare and very little industry left) the tacit Catholic support of the status quo might start to dwindle. Add the effects of Brexit and a hard border and a United Ireland could become a realistic option at some point.   
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