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Join the debate: Are Catholics ready to vote DUP?

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DUP leader Peter Robinson said he believes the majority of Catholics in Northern Ireland are happy to remain part of the UK.

Do you see this transferring into more Catholic votes for the DUP?

Yes - Catholics who want to maintain the strong links to mainland GB will vote for the biggest pro-Union party in Northern Ireland

No - Catholics may be happy for NI to remain part of the UK for now but it will take more work for the DUP to translate that view into votes for their party

No - I disagree with Peter Robinson’s view entirely. I believe most Catholics are still nationalist and would vote for a united Ireland

Vote in our News Letter poll to the right of this page.

 

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