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Greater support for a united Ireland is adding to the DUP’s misery

Peadar O'Cearnaigh by Peadar O'Cearnaigh
29 August 2021
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Following unionist discontent with Arlene Foster’s handling of Brexit negotiations and the subsequent Northern Ireland Protocol, Foster announced she’d step down as DUP leader and first minister of Northern Ireland. In the weeks that followed, the DUP elected Edwin Poots as party leader. It proved to be an extremely divisive time for the north’s then most popular unionist party.

Because DUP members were unhappy with Poots’ handling of the UK government’s commitment to passing an Irish language act, he lasted just three weeks. The DUP then endorsed Jeffrey Donaldson as its new and latest leader. But if the party thought that was the end of this particularly bumpy road, it would be sadly mistaken.

Poll results

On 28 August, an opinion poll showed the DUP had slumped from being the most popular mainstream unionist party to becoming the least popular. It also showed it had become one of the least popular mainstream parties in the north of Ireland:

Poll/Pobalbhreith: NI Assembly

SF: 25%
UUP: 16% (+2)
TUV: 14% (+3)
SDLP: 13% (+1)
AP: 13% (-3)
DUP: 13% (-3)
GP: 2%
PBP: 2%

+/- May/Bealtaine 2021

Via @LucidTalk
20-23 Aug/Lún 2021
S: 2,403#NorthernIreland #Ireland pic.twitter.com/JVkJ66Q7bo

— Ireland Votes | Secondary Page (@Ireland_Votes2) August 28, 2021

Some on social media found it hard to contain their delight:

Sitting back, waiting for the graduated response 😄😄 https://t.co/NwEeuKWUoR

— Ciarán MacAirt (@ciaranmacairt) August 28, 2021

While this person took a more satirical approach:

Following disastrous poll results, dismayed Sammy Wilson accuses the DUP leadership of ‘not doing enough’ to promote racism, homophobia and sectarianism. pic.twitter.com/G66DPFdXtT

— Dr Harold News (@DrHaroldNews) August 28, 2021

The DUP couldn’t have been altogether surprised by this poor showing. Especially given divisive leadership struggles and its most recent Westminster election performance where it lost two of its MPs.

It gets worse…

But if all that wasn’t sufficiently gruelling for this racist, Islamophobic, homophobic creationist party, another opinion poll would pile the pressure on further. Because in the Observer on Sunday 29 August, a poll suggested two-thirds of voters in the north believe there should be a vote on its place in the UK. And even more worryingly for unionists, the survey suggested:

42% supporting a United Ireland with no plan, no blueprint, and no campaign yet is not inconsequential and should make for uncomfortable reading for unionists.

Two-thirds say a border poll should be held in the wake of Brexit.

All to play for.https://t.co/ZWHabrL5jh

— Emma DeSouza (@EmmaCDeSouza) August 29, 2021

A survey published in June suggested that support for a united Ireland was as low as 30%. So with this recent upsurge in support, some united Ireland supporters couldn’t contain themselves:

42% support a united Ireland without any plan in place. The Scottish campaign added 10-15% during the run up to the referendum.

It's game on and Steve knows it. https://t.co/E1dlC166qr

— Mac (@SeanTY78) August 29, 2021

The topic of a United Ireland is treated as taboo in Northern Ireland; every time it comes up, every newspaper prints stories about how "divisive" it is.

With base support of 42%, the age divide and the recent collapse of Unionist politics, its actually great.

— Free Palestine 🇵🇸 🇮🇪(Andy) (@mrtanistry) August 29, 2021

Who’s sorry now?

There can be little doubt that the aftermath of Brexit has affected people’s opinions. And let’s not forget the north’s then-leading unionist party was in the driving seat of that particular bus.

While some unionists may take a different view of this poll, it’s ignoring the bigger picture of what might lie ahead. These are indeed worrying times for unionism.

Featured image via YouTube – BBC Newsnight & Commons Wikimedia – Дмитрий-5-Аверин

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