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<blockquote data-quote="SimonG" data-source="post: 637998" data-attributes="member: 71048"><p>Not sure about that tbh. Did chuckle a few years ago when a mate said in a rather enthusiastic manner; "Catholics are having more babies so soon we will have our country back"...or words to that effect. What has changed here is immigration...lots of it from east Timor, Lithuania etc. From a society of two tribes (catholic/protestant) its becoming more multicultural and that is something unionists don't like as they see it as changing the status quo. </p><p></p><p>When you analyse the history of boundaries and nations very little is permanent, there is constant change. While there will be a united Ireland at some point, I don't envisage it happening in my lifetime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SimonG, post: 637998, member: 71048"] Not sure about that tbh. Did chuckle a few years ago when a mate said in a rather enthusiastic manner; "Catholics are having more babies so soon we will have our country back"...or words to that effect. What has changed here is immigration...lots of it from east Timor, Lithuania etc. From a society of two tribes (catholic/protestant) its becoming more multicultural and that is something unionists don't like as they see it as changing the status quo. When you analyse the history of boundaries and nations very little is permanent, there is constant change. While there will be a united Ireland at some point, I don't envisage it happening in my lifetime. [/QUOTE]
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