Posted on 04/20/2015 12:02:58 PM PDT by Olog-hai
A member of the House of Lords has said the Republic of Ireland should consider rejoining the Commonwealth.
Lord Diljit Rana said Ireland needs to have a rational and serious debate that must not be governed by historical distortion, but rather recognize the truth of today and recognize that the Republic of Ireland has much to offer and lots to receive. [ ]
Ireland left the British Commonwealth in 1949 under the terms of the Republic of Ireland Act.
Lord Rana said there would be no disadvantage to the Republic joining the Commonwealth and that the economics benefits of being a member can be seen in Northern Ireland, where India is now the second biggest provider of foreign direct investment, the Irish Times reports.
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That will NEVER happen and
UK should give Northern Ireland (Ulster) back to Ireland.
How will they get themselves back out of the European Union, though?
They need to get their history books straight; it was Pope Alexander III that gave all of Ireland to the English King Henry II following the Norman invasion, in 1172.
Agreed, but I wonder if this is not a prelude to England getting out of the EU. I think that vote is set for next year, after parliamentary elections later this year — if I follow things correctly.
Grandad fought for Irish independence. They only got some.
Oink-flap, oink-flap, oink BAM! Oh look... A British flying pick was shot down over Ireland again.
Lord Diljit Rana, that doesn’t sound very English to me...
Oh, HELL no!
And, Brits out of the six counties of Northern Ireland!
Give it 20 years, demographics will probably take care of the issue by itself. The population already has become equal. Two or three counties already have Catholic majorities if I’m not mistaken.
People in general have no idea of the centuries of abuse the Irish have endured at the hands of the Brits. There's a reason they remained neutral in World War II and it had nothing to do with any love of Germans or Germany.
Diljit Rana... say, you’re new around here aren’t you?
Unfortunately for that little plan, the majority of the population of Northern Ireland are Protestant Unionists who don't want to be part of the Republic.
Much of the potato famine was manufactured, as the Brits confiscated the healthy crops and shipped them to England. The British also made off-coast fishing off-limits to the Irish as well. My ancestors (and every other Irish family) were forced to tithe to the Anglican Church; shortly after the Brits seized their farm in County Mayo in 1848, my great-great-grandparents came to the US.
Damned right the Irish endured abuse from the Brits for centuries. They have no love for anything British whatsoever.
The roots of the Republic of Ireland lie in Jacobinism and the French Revolution (Wolfe Tone et al), not in medieval mysticism. It's too bad the AOH can't figure this out (or doesn't care).
Well, that shows how doomed it was from the start. Plenty of communists participated in the 1916 “Rising”, most notoriously James Connolly, a favorite of Lenin.
"Being an Indian I should not have had any loyalty to Northern Ireland; I stayed there despite the problem," said Rana.
Perhaps he would like to discuss returning Northern Ireland to the Irish (The Republic of Ireland).
On the other hand, perhaps being part of the Commonwealth after joining the Republic of Ireland could soften the Unionist position in the North, if not now, perhaps in a generation.
Protestants are not the majority; Catholics don’t make up quite half, but only because everyone else (Hindus, Muslims, etc.) is considered “Protestant” by those wishing to keep northern Ireland.
The Protestants themselves are as Irish as the Mayflower folk were “Native American”.
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