Irish Taoiseach Micheál Martin says a bill proposed by Sinn Féin to promote Irish unity is “not credible.” Reporting across multiple outlets, Martin argues that the approach amounts to “one more push” and relies on the expectation that politics in London will become unpopular and change the circumstances needed to advance unity. In Martin’s view, hoping for that outcome will not achieve the objective. The comments position Martin as dismissing both the substance and strategy behind the proposed unity legislation. Coverage does not indicate that Martin’s remarks include specific legislative details or amendments to the bill. Instead, they focus on the political credibility and practicality of Sinn Féin’s plan. The reports attribute the criticism to Martin in his statements addressing the unity bill, while treating Sinn Féin’s initiative as a central part of the current political debate about how and when Irish unity could be pursued.