
Liberal, Conservative and Left Wing Protestants are now Advocating for Irish Unity
Below is the speech Claire Mitchell gave on ‘Protestant perspectives on constitutional change’ in Leinster House on Wednesday. I grew up as a Protestant Dissenter

Below is the speech Claire Mitchell gave on ‘Protestant perspectives on constitutional change’ in Leinster House on Wednesday. I grew up as a Protestant Dissenter
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Today’s state-of-the-parties poll in the Irish News (in conjunction with Liverpool University), which shows Sinn Fein cruising to victory over the DUP on Thursday by the seemingly

A few thoughts from Kevin Meagher on that University of Liverpool/ Irish News poll from last week.

(*Spoiler: It is still inevitable) An updated edition of my book, ‘A United Ireland: Why Unification is Inevitable and How it Will Come About’ is

‘Watch over the next week or so as Sir Jeffrey Donaldson takes a sharp swerve to the right. In the four months since he threatened

On 18th January, irishborderpoll.com hosted an online debate about who has the best handle on the Unity question. Our guest speakers were Ruth Dudley Edwards,

Pauline Hadaway argues that British people need to confront their own history and join with Irish people, from every part of Ireland, to put the

“Do pro-United Irelanders live in Never-never land? Or is Irish Unification inevitable?” In December 2021 journalist and commentator Ruth Dudley Edwards wrote in the Belfast

Watch this debate which was hosted by irishborderpoll.com at the Battle of Ideas festival in London on Sunday 10th October. Speakers Mick Fealty, founding editor,

Peter Ramsay is Professor of Law at The London School of Economics and a founding member of The Full Brexit. He was one of four

irishborderpoll.com welcomes every opportunity to widen the debate on Irish unity. Hence our thanks to Brexit supporters Peter Ramsay and Pauline Hadaway, British academics based in