You've hit the nail on the head there S-K. I see it the same. I think with the British/English administering the island as one unit,has had a lot with how some people see things. Its a bit ironic that those who cry most about this island being one unit,would probably favour the opposite on the British mainland i.e the secession of Scotland. So unity is OK with them in one island,but probably not the other. Personally I think at the lowest level it all boils down to a name....that name being Ireland. When it come down to it, thats what their whole argument is based on. There is no doubt in my mind that there are two different peoples on this island. There should have been two different names,for the two jurisdictions.
Sorry, I've went off topic a bit.