A PRESSURE group has said a ‘yes’ result in any future border poll will need the consent of the British parliament.
Unionist Voice Policy Studies (UVPS) made the submission as part of a recent Seanad Public Consultation Committee public consultation on the constitutional future of Ireland.
Under the terms of the Good Friday Agreement a referendum on the future of the north can be triggered by the secretary of state of the day.
The vote wasn't going in favour of the PUL community so when they were losing the vote they packed it in early #PartitionHasFailed
With nationalists continuing to push for unity and the results of the latest census expected today, which could show a Catholic majority in the north for the first time, momentum for a vote could gather pace.
Looks very clear to me the PUL are losing the NI argument and 101-years has been long enough to wait for things to change #BorderPoll #BorderPollNow #IrishUnity
In a letter to the committee this month, UVPS said a vote held under the GFA “is not self-executing” and proposals must be put forward, which parliament can reject.
UVPS spokesman Jamie Bryson last night said: "It seems to me most nationalists, and probably the Irish government, don’t actually understand that the Belfast agreement doesn't in fact require the UK government of the day to give effect to the result of any border poll - the holding of which would entirely undermine peace in Northern Ireland.
"But rather merely to lay a proposal before parliament, which could legitimately reject it entirely consistently with the Belfast agreement."
UVPS has offered to provide oral evidence to the committee if invited.
With many thanks to the: Irish News and Connla Young for the original publication.
Follow these links to find out more on this story: Unionist-dominated Ulster is over: Are we on a demographic march towards Irish reunification?
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