sploo
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I thought the genius of the Good Friday Agreement was that it effectively covers that as part of its scenarios; namely that (for all intents and purposes) there is no border between ROI and NI, but that there will not be a united Ireland until a majority in NI votes for it. The resulting compromise is that the Nationalists and the Republicans get the illusion of a united Ireland, and the Unionists and Loyalists can feel safe that there will not actually be a unified Ireland because the population of NI will never vote for it.Maybe it is time to have a referendom and ask if the people in Northern ireland want to remain British or become Irish and you have a potential solution if they want to be Irish as then it is all within the EU.
Given that Brexit chucked a huge torpedo through that by requiring a border between ROI and NI I could see the suggestion of "why don't you (NI) guys fix it by just voting to decide if you want to be Irish?" might cause some... strong reactions.