[6][7] The signatories of these letters included Marty Walsh, David McWilliams, Fintan O'Toole, James McClean, Adrian Dunbar, Michael Conlan, Christy Moore and Mary Black.
[6][7][5][4][3] In 2019, Ireland's Future staged an event attended by 1,500 people in Belfast which was widely covered in the media and was entitled 'Beyond Brexit'.
[11] In December 2020, Ireland's Future held an online webcast with congressman Richard Neal who is chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee which has jurisdiction over all taxation, tariffs and trade deals in the US.
[12] In January 2021, Senator Frances Black who is chairperson of Ireland's Future put the case forward for unification on Irish national broadcaster named Newstalk where she states that the Irish government should start the debate and begin to put in plans for a border poll.
[15] Ireland's Future has produced a document titled "Advancing The Conversation" calling on the Irish government to arrange citizens’ assemblies, as it did before gay marriage and abortion.