I haven't had the time or inclination even to read the NILT survey to which NB referred, plus I am very loathe to enter into the political (i.e. non-footballing) side of this thread.
But for all that the Nationalist Parties are "strong advocates" of a single Irish team etc, they would appear to have rather more important matters to address.
For soon after the European elections to which you refer, SF held a series of roadshows in the USA, to appeal to Irish America for dollars, sorry, one last push towards a UI etc
Anyhow, one of their Platform Speakers was (Corkman) Professor Brendan O'Leary. If you Google him, you will see that O'Leary is a leading political psephologist/demographer, not just in the Irish context, but internationally. For example, he was New Labour's chief guru in GB during Tony Blair's electoral successes of the 1990's etc. And I think it fair to say he is no friend of Ulster Unionism!
Yet the Irish Times reported that O'Leary had disclosed at SF's San Francisco (or LA?) Conference that he felt that the European Election results indicated to him that electoral support for a UI in NI had now plateaued. Consequently, he did not foresee a 50%+1 majority for unification arising "in the foreseeable future" - a clear u-turn from his previous forecasts.
Strangely enough, when I looked for confirmation of this on SF's website, Press Releases etc soon after, this particular contribution by O'Leary was nowhere to be seen...
Anyhow, I am always rather sceptical about attempts to predict such matters over the long-term, but if the likes of O'Leary is now admitting it, it can hardly be
bad news for those who advocate retaining the Union!
And if the Union is secure, then more importantly, so must be the NI team!

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