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Response rates from 1.1k Libertarian voters.
69% Yes |
31% No |
53% Yes |
25% No |
11% Yes, but only if both sides independently and overwhelmingly vote in favor of it |
7% No, I support the idea but it is not economically possible at the moment |
4% Yes, but only if it is achieved by peaceful means |
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Unique answers from Libertarian voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@979XN3F2yrs2Y
No, focus on bringing about peace and reconciliation between both sides first
@9ZTKXTY7 days7D
Yes. But I feel it's some time away and most people on the republic side are not ready for the concessions that will be needed to achieve the united Ireland.
@9ZT3PKM1wk1W
Yes and No, we are finding it hard enough to look after the people of Ireland as it is. to take on N.I would be a huge cost. If it is a case the there is a United Ireland, the UK should have to provide some form of payment.
@9ZBMJLC4wks4W
Yes, but if it is done by peaceful means and if Northern Ireland votes for it by a significant amount
@9ZHNSYW 3wks3W
Antrim minus Belfast becomes part of Scotland because of its heritage and beauty, Down plus the entirety of Belfast, Portadown, and Newry becomes part of England because it’s basically theirs anyways. Also the UK is split up. The rest of Northern Ireland is returned to the republic.
@9Z9928G 4wks4W
peraonally i would like Ireland to be completely independant but it should be the decision of northern Irish people regardless of the opinion of the rest of Britain or the Republic
@98B83P32yrs2Y
Personally, yes. But only the Northerners should get the final say here. Not the Brits, not the people of the Republic, just the Northerners.
@979XN3F 11mos11MO
Regardless, focus on bringing about peace and reconciliation between both sides in Northern Ireland first
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