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Lots of noise about "Look at Sinn Fein! The Republicans are coming!"

So I grabbed the numbers from Wikipedia all the way back to the first NI Assembly vote in 1998, and it's quite clear that the numbers for Republicanism in general have hardly nudged in the last 25 years. SF+SDLP goes back and forth over the 40% line by a point or two.

The real story is that Unionists are slowly moving to Alliance. It's taking a generation or three, and past performance is not a guarantee of future performance, but if you look at where the figures have gone, that's why SF has moved into first place - not because Republicanism has taken mindshare, but because enough people have decided that Unionism isnt for them.



You'll have to excuse the fairly constant 6-7% of "Unknown" at the bottom. I wasn't going to go through every tiny party from the last 25 years and work out whether their 0.7% of the vote was Republican, Unionist, or Other.

For the record - Republican is SF and SDLP, Unionist is DUP,UUP, PUP, and TUV, and Other is Alliance, Green, and People Before Profit (who I'm fairly sure are Other, but am happy to be told otherwise, although it won't make much difference to the graph shape.

Date: 2022-05-09 12:54 pm (UTC)
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I have no idea what conversations the senior leadership of the SNP have had and what decisions they have made. I think options on the menu include

1) We won't win in the 2020's we should delay until the 2030's.

2) We should wait until the polls are more in our favour.

3) Beige social democracy until people are not terrified and morale improves.

4) Wait until there is a hung parliament. Issue our demands then.

5) Wait until we can play Parnell and the Irish Home Rule party i.e. merry hell in Westminster FOR EVER.

6) What we want from the next constitutional change is a) fiscal autonomy b) the right to control when and how the independence question is settled as a pre-cursor to an actual referendum in our own time.

7) What we actually want is Devo-Max but we can't say that.

8) When COVID is actually over, we're going to actually try and hold a referendum.

9) The more Boris the Better in the short term. Confront people with the unacceptable face of Toryism in the 21st century.

10) Actually, all my attention is on mitigating Boris and co and I don't have time for much else.

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