Opinion poll finds nearly two-thirds in Northern Ireland would vote to rejoin the EU
Opinion poll finds nearly two-thirds in Northern Ireland would vote to rejoin the EU

Opinion poll finds nearly two-thirds in Northern Ireland would vote to rejoin the EU

Weighted to reflect the population, 62% chose to rejoin, 35% to stay out while 3% were unsure or offering no opinion.
In the original 2016 referendum, the UK-wide result narrowly passed Brexit by 51.89%. At the time in north, 56% of voters had chosen to remain with 44% choosing to leave.
Maybe lets use the opportunity to flip the script. Reunite Ireland and offer Scotland to join, creating the United Republic of Ireland and Scotland.
Then demand the UK to change it's name to Kingdom of England and Wales as a prerequisite to any negotiations with the EU
The Celtic Union is a dream of mine ever since Brexit happened.
Can Wales join you guys? We just too polite to England what we think.
Wales isn't a kingdom. It's a principality of England.
Without Scotland it isn't a unity of kingdoms at all.
Edward I took over Wales while divided and it's been a principality of the English crown since.
If Scotland becomes independent it's logically back to "England" officially.
If England still has sovereignty over Wales and Northern Ireland one is a principality, the other a territory. Neither is a kingdom capable of forming a union of kingdoms.
Another name might be chosen but "United Kingdom" wouldn't be accurate anymore. If it stayed the same it would be an anachronism.
Wales hasn't been a principality of England for quite a while...
Wales is a separate constituent country just like England or Scotland.
It's NI that's... complicated.
Forgive if I'm wrong (not a native speaker), but why does United Kingdom implies several kingdoms to be united. Couldn't it be a kingdom which united several previously independent territories?
NI has a very clear-cut legal option to leave UK and reunite with Ireland but Scotland's situation is a lot more complicated.