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Will there be a united Ireland?

The Inquiry

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Is There a United Ireland?

Unionists are more likely to be socially conservative on gay rights, same-sex marriage than their Catholic counterparts in the North and South. The big cultural differences would be attached to British and Irish identifications. Would there be a unionist boycott, a loyalist backlash, possibly years of violent insurgency? They have a problem. If they do resort to violence, then it will look like losers' violence. It will look like people who have rejected the principle on which they think Northern Ireland rests. So they will stand isolated as undemocratic and unreasonable.

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