The prospect of a United Ireland is becoming an increasingly regular point of discussion, with the concessions that must be made for a new Ireland being central to this.
One such concession being dual citizenship on the island, as protected under the Good Friday Agreement for those of Northern Irish birth.
If this right is afforded to those born in the six counties, should it also be granted to those born in the remaining twenty-six?
Paul Gosling, author of ‘A New Ireland: A Five Year Review’ and Emma De Souza, Writer and Political Commentator join Ciara Doherty to discuss.