US academic argues that the perils are more pronounced than the prospects in any envisaged referendum
He cites a 2021 Northern Ireland Life and Times survey by Queen’s University Belfast and Ulster University to justify his claim that nearly 40 per cent of the people of Northern Ireland define themselves as neither British nor Irish, the two identities the 1998 agreement was designed to accommodate.
Strand one of the agreement has frequently been dormant, most recently since February last year; strand two is inactive because it is in lockstep with and dependent on strand one functioning; and strand three has been damaged by Brexit. Every chapter is densely filled with facts, figures and opinions, while acknowledging that opinion polls are only snapshots in time
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