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Mark Ganis

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

I think I've been a breath of fresh air on the whole topic.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

It's marvellous to hear that, at long last, the government's beginning to look at preparing for a united Ireland.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

Not necessarily a united Ireland, but a united Ireland.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

David McWilliams, some months ago, wrote a very good article about that while in his lifetime he would never see a political unification, definitely since the Windsor Framework, there has been, if you like, a monetary or an economic unification of the island.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

We're a very small island.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

Population a little bit over 5 million.

Liveline
"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

There's a duplication of so many different things that Ben has spoken about.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

from tourism to hospital services to the data centres.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

The excess electricity in the north of Ireland, we don't have at data centres.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

It makes so much sense that this small island could blossom if we were united.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

And there seems to be a feeling among a lot of people, and not a lot, but certain people in the south, that it's them up there, as if it's some alien place where the people are different.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

They're exactly the same.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

The difference between Belfast and Dublin is the same as the difference between Dublin and Cork.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

It's people get on with their daily lives.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

On a small island, it was an artificial border when it was imposed in the 1920s, and it's time for us as a people of an island.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

to get together and work for the benefit of that Ireland.

Liveline
"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

Kevin, can I ask you, when's the last time you were in the North?

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

The North of Ireland is it?

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

Donegal is in the North of Ireland.

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"Belfast used to be the biggest economic part of this island"

Wouldn't it be better if we're all united?

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