Leo Varadkar, the Irish deputy prime minister and the leader of Fine Gael, says that while the views of unionists must be ‘acknowledged and respected, ‘no one group can have a veto on Ireland's future’. He told delegates at a virtual Fine Gael conference on 15 June that he wanted to see the party establish a branch north of the border. ‘We should be proud to say unification is something we aspire to, It should be part of our mission as a party to work towards it.’ He also said there was a growing middle ground in Northern Ireland, and Fine Gael should reach out towards it. However, he said unification must not be the ‘annexation’ of Northern Ireland. ‘It means a new state in which almost a million people are British. Like the new South Africa, a rainbow nation, not just orange and green.’
Ireland: a vision for the future
Written by David Fletcher 17 Jun 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for God's designs of change to infuse peaceful agreements between the EU, Northern Ireland, Ireland and the UK reflecting multiplicity - without individual selfish ambition. (Philippians 2:3)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-57492552
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