Easter Uprising 1916

Started by Macrobug67, May 02, 2021, 07:44:17 PM

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TLLK

While the relationship between the UK and the Republic of Ireland is much improved, I can understand why they opted to not invite the diplomats as they'd have to have included the British ones.

Macrobug67

I was cleaning up threads and found this article.  It?s a few years old but I thought it was interesting.  So I posted it but didn?t get back to it.  Thanks for seeing it, TLLK! 

I?m going to do a little reading then come back. 

Macrobug67

https://www.royal.uk/message-people-northern-ireland

A century ago, the Government of Ireland Act came into effect, and today marks a significant centenary for both the United Kingdom and Ireland. This anniversary reminds us of our complex history, and provides an opportunity to reflect on our togetherness and our diversity.

In Northern Ireland today, there is, perhaps more than ever, a rich mix of identities, backgrounds and aspirations, and an outward-looking and optimistic mindset. The political progress in Northern Ireland and the peace process is rightly credited to a generation of leaders who had the vision and courage to put reconciliation before division. But above all, the continued peace is a credit to its people, upon whose shoulders the future rests.

It is clear that reconciliation, equality and mutual understanding cannot be taken for granted, and will require sustained fortitude and commitment. During my many visits to Northern Ireland, I have seen these qualities in abundance, and look forward to seeing them again on future occasions.

I also wish to recognise the important contribution made by our friends and closest neighbours towards the success of Northern Ireland. I look back with fondness on the visit Prince Philip and I paid to Ireland, ten years ago this month. I treasure my many memories, and the spirit of goodwill I saw at first hand. 

Across generations, the people of Northern Ireland are choosing to build an inclusive, prosperous, and hopeful society, strengthened by the gains of the peace process. May this be our guiding thread in the coming years.

I send my warmest good wishes to the people of Northern Ireland.

ELIZABETH R.



Curryong

?There?s been a shift in enthusiasm for reunification in Northern Ireland?.

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There has been an increase in the Roman Catholic population of NI over the last couple of decades (as distinct from the Protestant former majority which has traditionally favoured monarchy and union with GB.) However, I believe that the frustration over the border with Southern Ireland, increased paperwork, delays etc is what?s spurring this latest push. The majority in NI voted to ?Stay? in the Brexit plebiscite.