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What does a United Ireland really mean — and what would it take to get there?
In this episode of Stormont Sources, investigative journalist Sam McBride joins David, Tim, and Michael McKernan to discuss his new book co-written with Fintan O’Toole, which presents both sides of the Irish unity debate.
🟦 For the Union:
McBride explains why unionism still benefits from the status quo — and why, despite Brexit, many in the Republic may prefer to keep things as they are.
🟩 For Irish Unity:
He also outlines the emotional and economic appeal of a new Ireland — “a revolution without bloodshed” — and why younger generations might see unification as an exciting chance to start fresh.
💬 Topics include:
- Why unionist politicians avoid the debate
- The “inevitability” narrative around Irish unity
- The Ireland’s Future movement
- Paramilitaries, violence, and what could happen if change comes too fast
- How both sides can prepare for a serious, practical debate rather than wishful thinking
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