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Taoiseach Confirms No Border Poll Before 2030; Sinn Féin Criticized

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UPDATE: Taoiseach Micheál Martin has just announced that there will be no border poll on Irish unity before 2030. This statement comes amid ongoing calls from Sinn Féin for an earlier vote, intensifying the debate over the future of Northern Ireland.

In a press conference earlier today, Martin stressed that “there’s more to be done” before a border poll can be considered. He highlighted the importance of fulfilling the Good Friday Agreement and noted that the recent Legacy Agreement with the British government is a crucial step. “This British government is working with us in a practical, open, transparent way,” Martin stated, emphasizing the need for cooperation.

Martin criticized Sinn Féin for their inconsistent stance on the border poll issue, saying they have “blown hot and cold” over the past decade. He recalled how the party’s push for a border poll during Brexit created unnecessary tension. “They downgraded the border poll because they did their own opinion polls and focus groups,” Martin explained. “It’s a false electoral narrative that Sinn Féin are peddling.”

Sinn Féin has countered the government’s position, accusing them of lacking a clear blueprint for unity. Martin responded by questioning Sinn Féin’s own plans, asking, “Where’s Sinn Féin’s blueprint?” He stressed that politicians in Northern Ireland need to demonstrate the ability to work together, framing the border issue as a government function rather than solely a presidential one.

The Taoiseach expressed discomfort with the term “border poll,” but affirmed his belief in the necessity of unity, stating, “It does matter.” He acknowledged the changing demographics of Northern Ireland, indicating that the conversation around unity is increasingly relevant.

As the political landscape evolves, the focus now shifts to how both parties will navigate this contentious issue moving forward. With tensions simmering and the potential for significant change on the horizon, the implications of Martin’s statement will resonate throughout the region.

Stay tuned for updates as this story develops, and share your thoughts on the future of Northern Ireland’s unity.

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