Justin McGuire

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The next step came with the holding of simultaneous referendums, north and south, on 22 May, to give approval to the Good Friday Agreement. Catholics were well over 90 per cent in favour, north and south, but there was much agonising within the Protestant community. In the end it split down the middle, with around half of Unionists voting Yes in the referendum and around half voting No.
Making Sense of the Troubles: The Story of the Conflict in Northern Ireland
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