When?

When?

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Never, a restoration of the union is more likely

Why

probably never

False NI leans more toward a catholic majority every year

the celts will be reunited soon

Ireland for the Irish

Never. And it doesn't matter anyway because the nationalist party there want's to kick out Brits and replace them with Nigerians anyways.

You can probably get back a couple of counties but you will never be able to get it all. You are a meme country based on religion in a world which is only becoming more and more secular, i could definetily see a restored union happen after maybe 100 years when most of you are atheists.

Brainlet here, Aren't most the Irish a different ethnicity than the rest of UK?

>this terrifies the anglo

politics.co.uk/comment-analysis/2017/03/17/it-s-now-clear-northern-ireland-is-leaving-the-union

Atleast it used to be, there are still some cultural differences but the main difference is the religion. The most defining feature for an ethnicity is language and that they lack.

In 100 years England will be a nigger caliphate, this is never going to happen

Ulster will break off from the UK and join its true parent country, Scotland, forming a new Celtic kingdom. Calling it now.

Majority=/=everyone
The eastern parts voted for brexit and are still commited to staying in the union.

Sure it will, Angus

>The most defining feature for an ethnicity is language and that they lack.


Wrong. I live in Boston and most of the Irish here speak or are learning Gaelic on Duolingo like me

I'm sure its MUCH more back home

So will Ireland

Hopefully never. Why does the south keep pretending that northern Ireland wants to be a part of the republic? It's been made expressly clear, time and time again, that they do NOT want to join. They aren't being held captive.

because the Catholics are a minority still

Thats changing

Catholicism is heavily linked with Irish Identify in NI

There are alot of L2 speakers but very few L1 speakers, only shows how much of a meme state it is.

Its funny when Brits say "they dont want to join", with "they" meaning protestants/unionists...who are now a minority.
The only way it wont happen is if Catholics start voting for Unionist parties but that is extremely unlikely when the leaders of Unionist parties spend all summer every single year hanging around with Loyalist paramilitaries protesting ooutside Catholic churches.

So you are officially BTFO

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And why do you think NI is unsplittable? Let the catholic parts join ROI and let the protestant parts stay

>tfw you assume I'm a bong to channel your barbaric rage
God man, I'm just saying that the south is acting seriously retarded.

The whole island of Ireland belongs to the people of the nation Ireland.

But the ENTIRE island does not want to belong to the "nation" Ireland

No point splitting it when it has a Catholic majority is there?

There is a point in splitting it when there are parts who want to stay with the union

Never.

That graph is misleading as fuck. It makes the tiny catholic majority in some of those age groups look like Catholics are now 2/3 of the northern irish population.

Too bad the pope only recently said it was okay with condoms. Pope says C*tholics do, right?

>False NI leans more toward a catholic majority every year
yet support for unification is dropping statistically.
People are comfortable the way things are.Nobody wants a return to the troubles ,their main concern is that leaving the EU may create a hard border again

>yet support for unification is dropping statistically.
Source on this? I am on your side, i am just curious

Cant say there is any grounds for such kinds of leniency or compromise based on historical precedence, tough luck m8.

Its not misleading at all, clearly shows an exodus of young adult Protestants to the "mainland" and the consequent reduction of their numbers in the younger generations.
In maybe 10-20 years, after all the old protestants die off it could have a 65% Catholic majority.

>People are comfortable the way things are

No they are not. The hard border will happen and so will the troubles, all because of partition, so logically they will be in favour of reunification.
Brexit is the final nail in the coffin.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-eu-referendum-36621822

belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern-ireland/poll-finds-only-25-of-catholics-wants-united-ireland-now-34172038.html

>Cant say there is any grounds for such kinds of leniency or compromise based on historical precedence, tough luck m8.
Then you are no better than the anglos but thankfully you will never be in charge of it

newsletter.co.uk/news/support-for-irish-unity-virtually-unchanged-after-brexit-1-7569381

>speak Spanish
>I am now Mexican
Ahh yes, languages and ethnicity are the same

>44% pro-uk
>24% pro-ireland
This was a way bigger difference than i could ever have imagined

Whenever Britain realizes it provides them with no benefits

They're a meme ethnicity like the scots.

>belfast telegraph
>bbc
Cop on lad, it's like taking stormfront at its word

NI will be muslim majority before it becomes catholic majority

I didn't say they were the same, i said languages are what defines ethnicities the most. All of the Americas is pretty blurry when it comes to ethnicity imo.

Nice sources, especially love the 1000 people sample belfast telegraph ones.

How about this for a source: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northern_Ireland_Assembly_election,_2017

>The election marked a significant shift in Northern Ireland's politics, being the first election since Ireland's partition in 1921 in which unionist parties did not win a majority of seats. The DUP's loss of seats also prevents it from unilaterally using the petition of concern mechanism, which the party had controversially used to block measures such as the introduction of same-sex marriage to Northern Ireland.[44][45]

Languages do not define ethnicities mate. Ethnicity defines ethnicity

Ethnicity is not something in itself

>Published: 23:00 Thursday 08 September 2016

Wait for the border to be put back in place

Yeah better listen to Sinn Féin's word too for fairness

They gotta fight for it

The belfast telegraph thing is from 2015, fucknuts

Some of you guys are alright, don't come to Belfast tomorrow

Is that lady in the back on her phone?

Immersion ruined

The UK should put Ireland in its place honestly
youtube.com/watch?v=JKOM2ywB7nQ

>what is context
The unionists poor performance has nothing to do with rising Irish nationalism

but thank for confirming you have nothing to do with Irish and British politics my foreign friend

If more people wanted to join Ireland then you don't make the difference 20%. You have to make it believable if you are going to skew it.

It would be most....... Troubling..

Get it

Fuck off, half of NI is of Ulster Scots and English descent. They don't want to join Niggerland.

Are you a literal retard? Ethnicity is DNA, it is not open to interpretation

>An ethnic group, or ethnicity, is a category of people who identify with each other based on similarities such as common ancestry, language, society, culture or nation.
I am the retard?

The get off our land anglo lovers

Ireland for the Celts

> implying the English Celts just vanished into thin air when the Anglos arrived

Any Uncle-Celts that pair up with the Anglos can fuck right off

...

I was pointing to how the proportions were vastly overrepresented in the graph, not that the numbers were wrong

>ulster scots calling anyone else niggers

Never!

Reminder that the majority of Catholics in Northern Ireland support the United Kingdom.

>i could definetily see a restored union happen after maybe 100 years when most of you are atheists.

It's going that way. Or at least, everyone is becoming increasingly non-religious. To say Ireland is a 'meme country based on religion in a world which is only becoming more and more secular' is absolutely fucking retarded. We're as secular in practice as any other western european country outside of scandinavia. We're no more based on religion than the UK or Spain or France or Germany. In Ireland in particular, people have grown more suspicious of the church than most other places. They've had their reputation destroyed after the years of abuse and kiddy fiddling they committed with impunity. The younger generation, like any other developed country, doesn't give two fucks about religion and the older generation in their 40s-60s were the ones getting diddled the hardest, so they don't give as much of a fuck anymore either.

Not that it matters too much anyway. The religious divide in the north is secondary to the divide in national identity. We'd probably be in a pretty similar situation now even if both countries had the exact same religion from the start.

Soon, within our lifetimes assuming everyone here is around 20. Political unity will inevitably follow our economic unity which we have by means of infrastructure and such already, combined with the increased dependence of norn iron on UK bennies after EU subsidies are gone along with the single market and all this adding to their 9b pound deficit in a Union where people see them as "backward", all this mixed together with the fact that norn iron will never be viable to stand on its own and will always be subsidized leads me to believe that we'll get unification eventually. Too bad it'll all be worth a shite at the end of the day since Nationalism is dead, with O'Leary in the grave.

Saturday

Right of conquest, faggot

>says this
>proceeds to cry about krauts in other threads
fuck OFF lindy

Today I will remind them.

Twenty-ish years.

The Protestant community in NI (as opposed to actual practicing protestants) is the oldest demographic in Western Europe.

That's been known for a very long time

NEVER
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why would NI want to reunify with a bunch of broke socialist paddies?

some sudden desire to shoot up heroin in a government provided room with sterile needles and cleaning supplies?

It's inevitable.

Typical Unionists hi

youtube.com/watch?v=d9uHhLe6WE0

That flag is awful.

Make a decent Irish flag and I might support Unionism.

HERE YA GO

Kek

That queen is awful.

Make a decent republic and I might support FULL UNIONISM

Doesn't ireland have a gay poo in loo leader now?

NO.

You are an absolute madman if you think Irish people care that Varadkar is gay and foreign.

Two thirds of us hate his posh voice, half of us hate his party, and a third of us hate him because he's a politician. I'd say 10% think he's a prick for coming out as a political ploy, and 90% think he was brave for coming out. That part, I think, is bullshit.

Ireland is not even slightly Britain when it comes to race. It's a bit like Britain when it comes to class.

So why do you think people that are extremely religious and ethnocentric would want to join a country led by a indian thats gay and wants to let the entirety of nigeria in to Ireland

>extremely religious

wat

>ethnocentric

wat

>want to join a country

wat

>led by a indian

wat

>thats gay

Oh yeah he is gay.

>and wants to let the entirety of nigeria in to Ireland

wat

Personally I like to pretend he's Italian-Irish instead of Indian-Irish. He's the kind of ambiguously brown person that could possibly be mistaken for someone from the Mediterranean. 'Leo Varadkar' is a similarly difficult name to put your finger on too. It's not like he's called Rajiv Singh or something. And he hasn't been caught taking a shite on O'Connell street yet so it's really not that bad.

Did he go to primary school? He's fucking Irish.

Did he go to an expensive school? He's a fucking posh prick.

>Fight to the death to keep anglos out of Ireland
>Let a bunch of Muslims in

EIRE

>We'd probably be in a pretty similar situation now even if both countries had the exact same religion from the start.
No you wouldn't, you would be like Scotland and Wales.

>it's been 2000 years and Ireland still is broken

I'm sorry to have to break it to you, but the celtic girls loved the big Anglo cock so much they ended up producing the modern day english.

>You are a meme country based on religion in a world which is only becoming more and more secular, i could definetily see a restored union happen after maybe 100 years when most of you are atheists.
>anglos actually believe this
Pic related.

deport all loyalists