Questions like: Should the Republic be willing to change to make a United Ireland a reality?

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Only 20%  of those polled deemed unification a ‘priority’ for them, while 52% said they would like to see a united Ireland ‘some day’. Photograph: Getty Images
Only 20% of those polled deemed unification a ‘priority’ for them, while 52% said they would like to see a united Ireland ‘some day’. Photograph: Getty Images

Today on the Inside Politics podcast we answer listener questions about the North and South project, with help from Professor Brendan O’Leary of the University of Pennsylvania and Professor John Garry of Queen’s University Belfast.

The North and South research project – a collaboration between The Irish Times and ARINS [Analysing and Researching Ireland North and South], which is a joint research project of the Royal Irish Academy and the Keough-Naughton Centre for Irish Studies at the University of Notre Dame - sought to examine attitudes about the future of the island, and the likely outcomes of any Border polls.

Listeners submitted questions about the nature of a border poll, reform of institutions in different jurisdictions and how much the Republic should be willing to change to make a United Ireland a reality.