Ex-Sinn Féin minister Máirtín Ó Muilleoir says he believes a united Ireland is inevitable.
"If we don't have the Presbyterians in Ulster on our side in a new Ireland, we are definitely screwed."
"And, by the way, I'm not in a big hurry because this is only going in one direction and we want to take as many people with us as possible. During the podcast interview, Mr Ó Muilleoir recalled a trip to Cork with his "great friend" Maurice Kincaid, who founded the East Belfast Partnership, that made him pause for thought.
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