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No, as there is more Protestants than roman catholic in northern Ireland. northern Ireland will always be apart of the united kingdom.

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Any prediction would be at best a guess.

This is unlikely in the near future.

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Nobody can answer that. It can only happen when the majority of people in Northern Ireland want that. That is not going to happen any time soon.

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Probably not. Ask the Irish.

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