Friday, 3 September 2010

N. Ireland can't be sold

N. Ireland can’t be sold.

With Mary Dejevsky’s article --- Now its time to sell Ulster to the Republic. ---- i t is the silly season in the Belfast Telegraph. The Louisiana Purchase and the purchase of Alaska by America aren’t comparable with the sale of Ulster. Like Gibraltar and the Falklands the territory of N. Ireland is bound up with the deep- seated constitutional beliefs of the inhabitants so Ulster can’t be sold any more than can Gibraltar or the Falklands. If the home of N. Ireland were sold over the heads and heritage of protestant Ireland a disgruntled aggressive protestant minority would be sold down the river into a Republic against their wishes just as a disgruntled aggressive catholic minority were sold down the river into N. Ireland in 1921. IN such a Republic sectarianism and communal conflict would be inbuilt into the state as is now the case in N. Ireland

A more realistic and sensible approach to the resolution of Ireland’s historic problem can be found in the blogs www.sluggerotoole.com---in www.listenderry.org --- and in www.solvingthetheirishproblem.blogspot.com. A further in-depth analysis of the historic problem is given in the trilogy ---THE WAY IRELAND OUGHTO BE – and in ---THE RAPE OF VIRGIN MUNCHINDUN---and in SIZE MATTERS (out shortly) available from Amazon where the reform of U.K. Constitution to a Federal Kingdom Constitution in the National Government of Ireland Act will establish a stable unified Ireland constitutionally acceptable to both the Protestants of Derry and to the Catholics of Kerry.

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