If nationalists ever want to see a functioning cohesive unitary state at peace with itself, then unionists will have to feel that their Britishness can be at home in Ireland. After all, that’s what the tricolour purports to represent.
Andrew Devine asks: When did believing in a balanced, managed immigration policy suddenly become “far right”?
This type of immigration is in no ways comparable to the Irish moving to the wider English speaking world to integrate with people they have much in common.