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Research prompts calls for Irish government to ‘ramp up’ unity preparations
The lessons of Brexit and the UK government’s failure to have a plan in place for leaving the EU appear to heavily influence people’s responses
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60% of voters in the north believe some form of planning for constitutional change should take place. PICTURE: DAVID YOUNG/PA
(David Young/PA)
By
John Manley, Politics Correspondent
February 10, 2025 at 0:24pm GMT
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