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The Partition Election, 'Northern Ireland' and the Second Dáil


Remembering the Past - 100 years ago
• Ulster Special Constabulary in Belfast
» Mícheál Mac Donncha
100 years ago this week the election to the new ‘Northern Ireland’ Parliament marked the beginning of the Orange state 
In May 1921 the war in Ireland was continuing with ever greater intensity as the British government deployed its military forces against the civilian population in a vain attempt to defeat the IRA. There were military trials and death sentences, ‘official reprisals’ that saw homes and businesses burned out by British forces, and daily deaths in the conflict. At the same time the British government was advancing its plan to impose Partition under the Government of Ireland Act and it was soon to use negotiation as well as coercion to achieve and consolidate this outcome.  ....

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Ireland's forever wars


Ireland s forever wars
Last November, Irish politics were convulsed by a triumphalist tweet from Brian Stanley, a Sinn Féin member of the Irish Dáil. He hailed the centenary of the Kilmichael ambush of 28 November 1920, where 16 Auxiliary members of the Royal Irish Constabulary (RIC) were killed by Republican forces during the Anglo-Irish War, and for good measure also celebrated the killing of 18 British soldiers at Warrenpoint by the Provisional IRA in August 1979. Stanley linked the incidents as “IRA operations that taught the British elite the cost of occupying Ireland”, and jeered that the latter were handicapped by being “slow learners”. ....

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Brian Feeney: Partition has failed and the question now is what replaces it


Parliament Buildings at Stormont outside Belfast
04 May, 2021 03:00
Brian Feeney
THE notoriously outspoken Alan Clark, who was a minister in Thatcher’s cabinet, came up on two different occasions with his ‘solution’ to the north’s apparently intractable problems.
His first proposal was “to take out and shoot 600 IRA suspects”.
His second plan, articulating the exasperation of many British politicians and which many secretly agreed with? “Arm the Prods and get out.”
Obviously he wasn’t aware that both plans had already been tried and failed disastrously.
Essentially partition, which really only became enforceable in late 1921 after Craig managed to re-mobilise the Specials, was Clark’s second proposal. ....

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