Unionism seems stuck in long-term no-man’s-land

Unlike in 1998, unionism today is led by a ‘dig your heels in’ mentality that may lead to its own undoing, writes Political Correspondent Fiachra Ó Cionnaith.

Unionism seems stuck in long-term no-man’s-land

Unlike in 1998, unionism today is led by a ‘dig your heels in’ mentality that may lead to its own undoing, writes Political Correspondent Fiachra Ó Cionnaith.

‘We rise from this table knowing that the union is stronger than it was when we first sat down. We know that the fundamental act of union is there, intact.’

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