2022---a-hundred-years-of-partition-and-a-new-hope-for-reunification Guide
As we look back from the vantage point of the early 2020s, several key factors have fundamentally altered the landscape of the "Irish Question":
: The 2021 census results, released in 2022, confirmed a historic shift: for the first time, people from Catholic backgrounds outnumbered those from Protestant backgrounds in Northern Ireland. While religion does not strictly dictate political affiliation, it has diluted the traditional Unionist majority that once made partition seem permanent. As we look back from the vantage point
The "New Hope" mentioned in 2022 isn't just about a change in flags; it’s about the —a project of constitutional design. Organizations like Ireland’s Future have begun the heavy lifting of imagining how a merged state would actually function. Organizations like Ireland’s Future have begun the heavy
This dialogue is no longer a one-sided demand from Dublin. It is a rigorous debate involving: released in 2022
2022: A Hundred Years of Partition and a New Hope for Reunification