The "New Hope" mentioned in 2022 isn't just about a change in flags; it’s about the —a project of constitutional design. Organizations like Ireland’s Future have begun the heavy lifting of imagining how a merged state would actually function.
This dialogue is no longer a one-sided demand from Dublin. It is a rigorous debate involving: The "New Hope" mentioned in 2022 isn't just
: Ensuring the British identity of the Unionist community is protected and celebrated in a new state. It is a rigorous debate involving: : Ensuring
A century of partition has left deep scars, but 2022 may be remembered as the year the "border in the mind" began to dissolve. The hope for reunification today is characterized by a "New Unionism" and "New Nationalism" that seek to build a home for everyone on the island. 2022: A Hundred Years of Partition and a
2022: A Hundred Years of Partition and a New Hope for Reunification
: A growing segment of the population, particularly the youth, identifies as "neither" Unionist nor Nationalist. This group is more concerned with healthcare, climate change, and housing than 17th-century battles, creating a pragmatic voting bloc that evaluates reunification based on quality of life. A New Hope: The Constitutional Conversation