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Loyalist
12-03-2008, 01:38 AM
More people in Northern Ireland are choosing to describe themselves as Northern Irish or "equally Irish and British", according to a new report.

The Queen's University, Belfast, report examined the attachment or loyalty to national and religious group labels.

It found national and religious identities underpinning difference and division in Northern Ireland remain.

But it said more people were moving away from the traditional labels of Irish Catholic or British Protestant.

The author of the report, Professor Orla Muldoon, from the University of Limerick, said some things had remained the same.

"As you might expect, Catholics in Northern Ireland are more likely to describe themselves as being Irish, while Protestants are more likely to describe themselves as British," she said.

Almost two-thirds of those who responded to the survey identified themselves as either British Protestants or Irish Catholics, she said.

"There was, however, an increase in the number of people who identified themselves as being Northern Irish, with around one in four opting for this label, compared to around one fifth in previous surveys," she added.

Within the Northern Irish group, about a third described themselves as being equally British and Irish.

"They did not see Britishness or Irishness as being mutually exclusive and rejected the notion that these identities are opposites.

"That indicates a shift away from the traditional national and religious identities that underpinned the Troubles," she said. (Continues)

Source (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/7760240.stm)

Sally the first
08-09-2015, 09:44 AM
again it seems to me more of a political or religious issue but I don't think Northern Irish is an ethnicity nor a nationality either, it's either British or Irish.