Belfast Telegraph

Varadkar: I’d like to see a united Ireland in my lifetime

- BYAINEMCMA­HON

TAOISEACH Leo Varadkar has said he would like to see a united Ireland in his lifetime.

Mr Varadkar was taking part in a phone-in show on Today FM where listeners “could ask him anything”.

Asked if he would like to see a united Ireland, he said: “I would, but only in accordance with the Good Friday Agreement so that’s only with the consent of the majority of people in Northern Ireland.

“That’s really important stuff and nobody should be forced into anything they don’t want.

“And also, I think, if we ever get to that point, we need to make sure that unionists in Northern Ireland and British people in Northern Ireland feel that a united Ireland is a warm place for them.

“We don’t want to have a repeat of what happened 100 years ago when a minority were left behind.”

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Boris Johnson was warned that loyalists in Northern Ireland will “not tolerate an economic united Ireland”.

Sinn Fein vice president Michelle O’Neill said on Tuesday that Brexit means the British and Irish Government need to begin preparing for holding a border poll to have a united Ireland. Ms O’Neill said the poll could take place within five years.

Asked how he feels about the current Brexit impasse, Mr Varadkar said Britain leaving the EU is only stage one of the process, and compared the proceeding­s to a divorce.

“There is the sense that we will get a deal. They will ratify it and they will leave the European Union, but then the next thing starts, which is negotiatin­g a new relationsh­ip,” he said.

“What we’re doing at the moment is a kind of divorce. Members are deciding, making sure that the kids are looked after, deciding the financial settlement that type of thing.

“The next step then is, how do we get on with each other after divorce because we’re still going to need to have a friendship of some sort.”

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Phone-in: Leo Varadkar

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