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The United Kingdom becomes increasingly divided after Brexit, with Northern Ireland also thinking of a reunion with Dublin

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The United Kingdom becomes increasingly divided after Brexit, with Northern Ireland also thinking of a reunion with Dublin

The United Kingdom is an increasingly divided country after the entry of force Brexi. Never before has libertarian bungling occurred in recent months.

Came from latest confirmation Recent poll by Sunday TimesIn four countries being part of Great Britain (England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland) to assess attitudes towards the Union.

United Kingdom: Northern Ireland voters call for referendum

What emerges is that after Brexit, it is no longer there Scotland To claim divorce from London. Now there tooNorthern Ireland He begins to think of an independent future: more than half of voters (51% to be exact) want a referendum on a united Ireland in the next five years and thus move from London to the Dublin government. The move will allow Belfast to say goodbye to Britain in a jolt and return to Britain.The European Union.

However, 47% of respondents still want to remain in the UK, with 42% in favor of a united Ireland. Ultimately in the referendum – requested by most interviewees – unspecified would therefore be the tip of the balance, representing about 11% of voters to date.

Britain: Goodbye to Edinburgh within ten years?

If conditions on the unity of Ireland still appear divided, the Scots’ desire to leave the United Kingdom seems clear. In Scotland, the survey found that 89% freedom of support as compared to 4% – unspecified if the difference between 52% to 7% is excluded.

Apart from the Scots opinion, what is striking is the confidence of the rest of the British on Edinburgh’s farewell: In all four British nations, the majority of voters expect Scotland to leave Britain within the next 10 years.

in WellsFinally, where support for independence is traditionally weak, 23% are still in favor of leaving the UK while 31% support the need for a referendum.

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