Emma Little-Pengelly has stated that there is currently no public support for a referendum on Irish unity. This contrasts with comments from Michelle O’Neill, who suggested she could see a border poll taking place during her tenure as First Minister.
The debate over a potential referendum on Irish unity remains a contentious issue in Northern Ireland politics, with differing views on the timing and likelihood of such a vote.
**Why this matters**
A border poll on Irish unity could have significant political and social implications for Northern Ireland and the wider United Kingdom. Understanding the level of public support and political will for such a referendum is crucial for anticipating future developments in the region.
Source: NewsData
