Districts that do not have a Catholic Plurality:
Carrickfergus, Newtownabbey, North Down, Castlereagh, Ards, Larne, Ballymena Coleraine, Banbridge and Lisburn. This is the core of Protestant Northern Ireland.
Antrim and Craigavon close to flipping.
Moyle is on the wrong side of the line, while Armagh and Belfast are now Catholic majority.
Carrickfergus is 67 - 8
Ards 65 - 11
North Down 60 - 11
Ballymena 63 - 20
Castlereagh 57 - 20
Newtownabbey 57 - 20
Larne 59 - 22
Coleraine 56- 25
Ballymoney 56- 30
Banbridge 55- 30
Lisburn 47- 33
Antrim - 43 - 38
Craigavon 42 - 42
Repartition is inevitable when you have such a wide divide. Once Antrim flips, the it will be difficult to carve out a contiguous state. It would be in the best interests of Northern Ireland to repartition today with Antrim and Craigavon. If they wait, there won't be a Northern Ireland anymore.
Carrickfergus, Newtownabbey, North Down, Castlereagh, Ards, Larne, Ballymena Coleraine, Banbridge and Lisburn. This is the core of Protestant Northern Ireland.
Antrim and Craigavon close to flipping.
Moyle is on the wrong side of the line, while Armagh and Belfast are now Catholic majority.
Carrickfergus is 67 - 8
Ards 65 - 11
North Down 60 - 11
Ballymena 63 - 20
Castlereagh 57 - 20
Newtownabbey 57 - 20
Larne 59 - 22
Coleraine 56- 25
Ballymoney 56- 30
Banbridge 55- 30
Lisburn 47- 33
Antrim - 43 - 38
Craigavon 42 - 42
Repartition is inevitable when you have such a wide divide. Once Antrim flips, the it will be difficult to carve out a contiguous state. It would be in the best interests of Northern Ireland to repartition today with Antrim and Craigavon. If they wait, there won't be a Northern Ireland anymore.
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