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09 Mar 2002 @ 19:09
BELFAST, N.Ireland -- Ulster Unionist leader David Trimble is calling for a referendum on a united Ireland.
Trimble, Northern Ireland's first minister, urged London and Dublin to carry out the poll next May on the same day as Northern Ireland Assembly elections in 2003.
He said he was confident the poll would result in Northern Ireland remaining part of the United Kingdom and force Republicans to end calls for separation.
He made the surprise move during a speech to the Ulster Unionist Council's annual general meeting in Belfast on Saturday.
Trimble told reporters: "It will kill off this issue for a generation. I am quite sure the result would be an overwhelming endorsement of the Union." He argued the current status in Northern Ireland gave "the right balance of Britishness and Irishness" to its people and was the best prospect socially, politically, and economically.
The proposal for a cross-border poll on uniting Ireland comes just days after senior colleague Sir Reg Empey urged Unionists to fight Sinn Fein's attempt to drive Northern Ireland into a United Ireland.
Trimble was also responding to recent claims by Republican leaders that a united Ireland was inevitable in the medium term given increases in the population of Northern Ireland's Roman Catholic minority.
"So let's call the Republicans' bluff," Trimble added.
Any referendum would be at the discretion of both Dublin and London governments.
Provisions for such a poll were included in 1998's landmark Good Friday peace agreement.
A Downing Street spokesman told the UK news agency, the Press Association, on Saturday: "There are no plans for a referendum at this stage, but if Mr Trimble has proposals no doubt he will want to talk to us about them."
Under the terms of the pact a subsequent poll could not be held until a further seven years had passed.
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams told the recent World Economics Forum in New York that Republicans and Nationalists could not force Unionists into a united Ireland.
He called on Unionists to engage with in a debate on the type of united Ireland they could live in.
The call for a referendum was welcomed by the chairman of the nationalist SDLP Alex Attwood who said it was time another vote took place.
The West Belfast Assembly member added: "The reason why the SDLP
negotiated to have a provision for a border poll in the Northern Ireland Act
1998 was to have a regular assessment of support for a united Ireland.
"It has been decades since a popular assessment of the issue and it would be
timely to make that assessment now."
Sinn Fein's party national chairman Mitchel McLaughlin also claimed that a united Ireland was achievable for Nationalists and for Republicans within the next two decades.
The nationalist community is currently believed to make up about 45 percent of Northern Ireland's 1.5 million population, but Republicans say fresh census figures due later this year will show the gap narrowing, bolstering their hopes for a
majority in favour of a united Ireland.
Trimble said he believed 20 to 25 percent of Catholics would favour retaining the union and said he was confident about holding a poll.
bron:http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/europe/03/09/nire.vote/index.html
09 Mar 2002 @ 19:10
Oke..
een nieuwe qwote uit het nieuws..
hoe denken jullie over dit onderwerp..
ik hoop dat iedereen bekend is met het probleem en met de oorzaken en geschiedenis..
als dat niet zo is.. zeg ff probeer ik het uit telegen.. 
09 Mar 2002 @ 19:37
Nee sorry ik ben er eigenlijk niet bekend mee
10 Mar 2002 @ 17:22
na ja zeg!!!
Noord ierland is een overblijfsel van de engelse verovering van Ierland.. de Engelse zijn protestant en de Ieren Katoliek..
er zitten dus protestanten in Ierland en die worden door de andere Ieren niet gezien als buren maar als vijanden..
gevolgen Oorlog, IRA, bom aanslagen en nu dus een referendum over toekomst..
duidelijk?
11 Mar 2002 @ 09:23
kun je er niet gewoon nederlandse artikelen in zetten, die begrijp ik tenminste.
nu zul je wel weer denken: dat is weer die Carlos, maar ik kan inmiddels best wel redelijk engels, alleen dit soort texten kom ik nou eenmaal niet altijd uit!!
11 Mar 2002 @ 09:26
*Offtopic*
Ik denk dat het mede ook komt door de grote van de tekst, carlos?
11 Mar 2002 @ 16:44
hehe HoBuster
dat is inderdaad zo!!!
ik heb nog niet eens de moeite gedaan om die tekst te lezen 
11 Mar 2002 @ 16:50
NA JA
DAT IS TOCH GEWOON EEN SCHANDE!!
ik bedoel ik zoek leuke artiekel om met jullie te sharen
LEZEN JULLIE DIE ROMMEL NEIT EENS!
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