A councillor from Derry City and Strabane District Council urges setting a date for an Irish unity referendum by 2030. Colr. Duffy, who represents Ballyarnett, points to all-island integration in health, education, transport, and trade as advantages for workers, communities, and businesses.

Colr. Duffy credits Sinn Féin minister Caoimhe Archibald with economic progress through partnerships with businesses to draw investment and create jobs. He views the all-Ireland economy as a major result of the peace process.

British involvement blocks the region's full economic potential, according to Colr. Duffy. Local decision-making in a united Ireland would serve residents and expand opportunities, he states.

Colr. Duffy calls on the Irish and British governments and all political parties north and south to plan for unity and fix a referendum date by 2030.