Will a united Ireland happen in our lifetime?
The UK media is working itself into a frenzy about the break up of the UK. A frenzy which seems to be totally absent amongst most of the populace around here.
In one way this is the media doing what the media does - creating the next problem.
But there is no doubt that Northern Ireland is a fascinating case demographically.
Most of the children at school in NI are catholic. Belfast is now a catholic majority city. The protestant population is older and declining. At some point in the near future catholics will be a majority in NI.
Plus NI voted to remain in the EU, by quite some margin. A united Ireland would provide EU membership for the north.
Unfortunately as an Irish Times article I read pointed out, it would also provide the Irish government with a massive financial problem. The Times pointed out that in reality, although a united Ireland would be a coup for the government it would also bring a massive financial burden with it. Realistically, said the Irish Times, Irish politicians don't want that.
Plus as Osc pointed out not so long ago, some people in the south have no particular wish to have people like Arlene Foster on board, at all.
So what then? A united Ireland but with the British government paying in for years to maintain financial stability in NI? That's political suicide for any British government.
These things are never simple.