Ireland’s Fine Gael party is set to release a detailed plan outlining its vision for a potential Irish unification. The announcement follows calls from Taoiseach Simon Harris for “serious” preparation regarding the possibility of a united Ireland, acknowledging a growing discussion on the topic. While the specifics of the blueprint remain undisclosed, the move signals a significant shift in the traditionally unionist party’s approach. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald responded positively to the announcement, but challenged Harris to commit concrete resources to the process. The plan is expected to address practical considerations surrounding a border poll and the integration of Northern Ireland with the Republic. This development occurs against a backdrop of demographic changes and evolving political attitudes in Northern Ireland, fueling increased debate about its future. The publication aims to contribute constructively to this ongoing conversation and prepare for potential constitutional change.