78% Yes |
22% No |
62% Yes |
17% No |
11% Yes, but only if both sides independently and overwhelmingly vote in favor of it |
5% No, I support the idea but it is not economically possible at the moment |
5% Yes, but only if it is achieved by peaceful means |
See how support for each position on “United Ireland” has changed over time for 26.9k Ireland voters.
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Unique answers from Ireland users whose views extended beyond the provided choices.
@979XN3F1yr1Y
No, focus on bringing about peace and reconciliation between both sides first
@979XN3F 2wks2W
Regardless, the government should focus on bringing about peace and reconciliation between both sides in Northern Ireland
@9H6RG3T5mos5MO
Economic is to increase payroll and unfortunately is amounts charges pocket credit government it's said
@9F2MBPC7mos7MO
No, the North isn't Irish anymore and hasn't been for a while.
@9BXHLQN11mos11MO
Regardless, focus first on bringing about peace and reconciliation between both sides
@979XN3F 4mos4MO
No stance; the government should focus on bringing about peace and reconciliation between both sides in Northern Ireland
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