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United Ireland 'inevitable' - DUP founding member
A founding member of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has told 大象传媒 News NI that fellow unionists agree with his belief a united Ireland is "inevitable鈥.
Wallace Thompson, a former DUP special adviser, told The View that members of unionist parties and the loyal orders have approached him privately to support his position.
Mr Thompson also conceded that his previous position of "no surrender, Ulster says no" got unionism nowhere.
He is due to speak on a panel at the Ireland's Future event in Belfast in June.
When he first suggested that the direction of travel was towards the reunification of Ireland, Mr Thompson received messages of support because "people realise that this is accepting reality."
"The Union is damaged by Brexit. I can鈥檛 see it being repaired.
"We鈥檙e in danger of rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic," he said.
He told the programme he wishes more people would speak out on the idea, but noted that others have "very strongly" opposed him.
鈥淚 was encouraged by that within the evangelical Protestant community the number of people who said [they agreed with me]," he said.
"Even within the loyal orders - one and twos and threes have come to me individually.
鈥淧eople have said things that I鈥檝e heard second-hand, third-hand, but it鈥檚 there.
"I鈥檓 not quite sure of the scale of it," he added.
"It could be said we鈥檙e a small minority but at the same time I think there are enough people who think like me to make it worthwhile to have the debate."
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