Like I said, what does a United Ireland even mean anymore.
There should not even be the conversation of a referendum north or south until all the answers are worked out.
The GFA is an ingeniously worded framework for the journey ahead.
To my mind it should be and is a living document that needs to be constantly oiled and worked with.
It does not say what the destination is.
It could change several times in the future perhaps.
This is why I think whatever the initial destination, the GFA itself must survive and that destination must be compatible with it’s framework.
Therefore, I don’t want a discussion on a referendum for unification down south until parties north and south have already worked out these answers and can present a manifesto to us that spells out what that future looks like.
So I’m short, you say it won’t happen because the hatred is too deep. I think you may be currently right, but hope you won’t always be.