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  Northern Ireland Referendum and Election Study - 1998

Year: 1998

Module: Main
Variable: Q24


Question:
Some people feel that Northern Ireland should never leave the UK. These people would put themselves in Box A.
Other people feel that Northern Ireland should unify with the Irish Republic straight away. These people would put themselves in Box K.
And other people have views somewhere in between, along here.
In the first row of boxes, please tick whichever box comes closest to your own views about the future of Northern Ireland.


Index to tables on this page

  1. % of men and women.
  2. % of people of different religions.
Overall Results %
A - Northern Ireland should never leave the UK 43
B 6
C 5
D 3
E 3
F 18
G 3
H 5
I 5
J 2
K - Northern Ireland should unify with the Irish Republic straight away 6
Refused/Not answered 2



Results for men and women
%
  Men Women
A - Northern Ireland should never leave the UK 42 43
B 5 7
C 5 5
D 4 3
E 3 2
F 17 18
G 3 2
H 6 4
I 5 4
J 2 2
K - Northern Ireland should unify with the Irish Republic straight away 6 6
Refused/Not answered 1 3



Table Index

Results by Religion
%
  Catholic Protestant No religion
A - Northern Ireland should never leave the UK 7 68 36
B 2 9 10
C 1 6 10
D 3 3 6
E 5 1 4
F 30 9 22
G 6 1 3
H 12 1 3
I 12 0 3
J 5 0 3
K - Northern Ireland should unify with the Irish Republic straight away 15 0 3
Refused/Not answered 2 2 0


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