Overall we see strong divisions of opinion over the #Protocol.
Most think #Brexit is not a good thing for UK.
Most (2/3) respondents think NI needs particular arrangements through Brexit.
But then they're fairly split over whether the Protocol is appropriate or good.
3/7
NI Respondents have concerns about current impact of #Protocol across the spectrum. Mostly in relation to political stability in NI & relationship to GB.
There are strongly held views about these issues (few are neutral).
This fig. shows positive views minus negative ones. 4/7
Problem= NI voters distrust of key players when it comes to handling NI interests vis-a-vis the Protocol.
This is staggeringly bad re: UKGov, Westminster & Whitehall (5-8% trust), but also low for Irish Govt, UK-EU & NI institutions.
Notable exception is NI business reps!👏 5/7
In view of 2024 consent vote on #Protocol Arts.5-10 for MLAs, we asked about voting intentions.
Most will consider a candidate’s view on the Protocol when it comes to voting in Assembly election next year🗳️
A slight majority will only vote for someone in favour of keeping it 6/7
Last note, our results differ slightly from @BBCSpotlightNI poll (56% in favour of retaining Protocol in the consent vote, 47% wanting it scrapped overall). Cd relate to diffs in timing & Qs in poll.
It would be weird if a political sociologist in N.Ireland didn't have something to say about the #NIcensus2021 results released today, wouldn't it?!
& a pity if there weren't slides to go along with those comments...
NI population is up, more households with fewer people in each (2.44 ave).
There is more ethnic and language diversity than before but, oh my, it's still not very much. 2/9
"How would you describe your national identity" - a comparison here between 2011 & 2021.
A drop in British only (down 8 percentage points), and a rise in Irish only (up by 4 % points). 3/9
Predicting the outcome of the Assembly #Election in N.Ireland is straightforward enough if you know how.
There are a handful of key factors to bear in mind.
Nail all of these & you’ll be way ahead of the game come results day 🤓 #AE22 🏖️
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#1: the Issues 📝
What concerns are raised on the door steps? On the airwaves? Social media? Street demos?
What real life problems are addressed in the manifestos?
What policies are dissected in political debate?
Find the common thread across these & ... oh 😶
Moving on💨
2/8
#2: the Parties🥳
What do the polls say [& do they tally]?
How trusted are their leaders, & how secure are they?
How did they perform in the last mandate?
Have they made major blunders?
Are they running too many or too few candidates?
How transfer-friendly are they, to whom?
3/8