I've been reading the forum for a while, and although there is a huge amount of bickering and debate amongst and between GCs and TCs (and others) I'm still not clear what the GC strategy is to solve the 'Cyprus problem'.
As a generalisation, the TCs seem reasonably happy with their current situation. Increasing globalization, and advances in technology such as the internet (this forum a good example), mean their exclusion from the international community is less of an issue than it may have been between 1974 and the end of the last century. So it seems the onus is not on them to deliver a solution.
My question then is what is the GC plan for reunification? The population demography is changing quickly with so many people from other countries moving to Cyprus. As the decades pass, will this dilute GC nationalism, and result in there being insufficient popular support to follow a risky path to reunification? I understand the Annan proposal was not acceptable, but that is now history, and what is the way forward for GCs in particular to bring what so many clearly want - a peaceful, democratic, reunified island?