Save the date: Wednesday October 15th, 7pm, Portcullis House, Westminster.
“Regardless of background or beliefs, there will be an Irish Unity Dividend for all who live across the island” writes former Irish President Mary McAleese in the foreword to Ben Collin’s new book, The Irish Unity Dividend.
But what is the Irish Unity Dividend and what are the advantages of a United Ireland? Join us in Westminster as former Unionist turned United Irelander Ben Collins outlines how reunification can address the key challenges facing Ireland today North and South Ben will be joined by a panel of respondents, moderated by award-winning radio and television broadcaster Andrea Catherwood.
At the core of his argument is his belief that a Unified Ireland can bring about significant improvements in the lives of all Irish people. He addresses the disparity between the North and the Republic across a range of metrics, including quality of life, educational attainment and political representation.
Irish Unity will lead to a society that is fairer, more tolerant and can shed itself of social instability and the burden of a broken British state. Healthcare, economy and relations with Europe will dramatically improve. The political compact between state and citizen will also be renewed, contends Ben Collins.
But is it really that simple? Will a new United Ireland ensure a better life for everyone? Come along and judge for yourself.
Save the date: Wednesday October 15th, 7pm, Portcullis House, Westminster.
“Regardless of background or beliefs, there will be an Irish Unity Dividend for all who live across the island” writes former Irish President Mary McAleese in the foreword to Ben Collin’s new book, The Irish Unity Dividend.
But what is the Irish Unity Dividend and what are the advantages of a United Ireland? Join us in Westminster as former Unionist turned United Irelander Ben Collins outlines how reunification can address the key challenges facing Ireland today North and South Ben will be joined by a panel of respondents, moderated by award-winning radio and television broadcaster Andrea Catherwood.
At the core of his argument is his belief that a Unified Ireland can bring about significant improvements in the lives of all Irish people. He addresses the disparity between the North and the Republic across a range of metrics, including quality of life, educational attainment and political representation.
Irish Unity will lead to a society that is fairer, more tolerant and can shed itself of social instability and the burden of a broken British state. Healthcare, economy and relations with Europe will dramatically improve. The political compact between state and citizen will also be renewed, contends Ben Collins.
But is it really that simple? Will a new United Ireland ensure a better life for everyone? Come along and judge for yourself.
Admission free. To register email name(s) to [email protected]
Kevin Rooney.
Editor of irishborderpoll.com