I agree in general with his vision of what a united Ireland should be, or will have to be.
I don't agree with his assertion of what he considers SF version of a UI to be. Vradakar was on a panel discussion in West Belfast with MLMcD a couple of years back where he espoused similar views, the response from MLMcD was to invite him to start talking about it.
He seems to be coming around to the idea.
His SF descript is typical political trite on his part. There is no scope for 'annexation' and he knows this. Its 25yrs since SF signed up to GFA, 'cold republicanism' as he describes it, has no future. SF are clearly geared to a rights based society built on equality and respect and tolerance for all traditions and culture. The crude element of SF policy is to break the bigoted mindset within unionism that will not tolerate cultural diversification. They have my full support in that regard.
He would do well for a start, for FG to contest elections in the North, like SF, like PBP, like Green Party. His party needs to put their money where their mouth is, otherwise it just looks like it is populist pandering to recent poll data that show the overwhelming sentiment on this island is for a UI. FG, FF need to play their hurling on a 32 county pitch. Promoting a vision of UI while only 26 counties voters can have a say is next to meaningless.
As for 50% plus one. If not that, what then? I don't think the terms of GFA are for FG to alter unilaterally.