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32csm Position On Border Poll

With the recent rise in debates taking place across Ireland regarding Irish reunification and the perceived need to vote on Irish sovereignty, we were asked by a delegation in Canada to give our analysis with particular reference to a border poll.
The sovereignty movement's position was outlined by our international officer Martin Rafferty who had this to say...




Our United Nations challenge can be found at the following link:
U.N Submission

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