Topic: Micheál Martin says NI assembly could stay in united Ireland

Micheál Martin says NI assembly could stay in united Ireland

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A Northern Ireland Executive and สมัครสล็อต assembly could be retained in a united Ireland, the taoiseach has said.

Micheál Martin said support would be provided from Dublin in "external matters", with British government input also.

He said it would be a three-way relationship.

Meanwhile, a poll suggests a majority on both sides of the border want an NHS-style health system in a united Ireland.

In Northern Ireland, 82% of people agreed that Ireland should adopt a British-style health care system with no charges for prescriptions or A&E and GP visits.

In the Republic of Ireland, 70% of people agreed with the proposition.

The poll was commissioned by BBC NI's Spotlight programme and these results were revealed on The View on Thursday night.

In an interview with former BBC News NI political editor Mark Devenport for Spotlight, Mr Martin said he believed the latter point could be a possibility.

"You could have still a northern assembly and the northern executive, potentially, with the fulcrum towards Dublin, in terms of external matters and so on," Mr Martin said.

"But the British government would still be involved."

He added that the "three sets of relationships have to be at the cornerstone".

Findings of the same poll released earlier this week found that a majority of people on both sides of the Irish border believes Northern Ireland will have left the UK within 25 years.

Most respondents said they thought NI would still be part of the UK in 10 years time, but not in 25 years.