Strawberry
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Well, as I said, I'm interested to see how this actually plays out.
I fear she is.
She really would not want to go down in history as the PM that broke up the Union. And I suspect she's wiser than Dave was, such that she would not go for a referendum she was not convinced she would win handsomely.
She could still feasibly be PM when the nationalist community in NI hits an electoral majority. I wonder what she will do then, renege on the GFA or risk going down in history as the PM that broke the Union for the second time?
(The first, of course, being David Lloyd George).
