Duke of Marmalade
Registered User
- Messages
- 4,596
Sorry Betsy, but the 1973 Sunningdale Agreement delivered everything that eventually SF/IRA signed up to in 1998. But back in 1973 it was way short of their objectives which were for an all Ireland socialist republic. The bulk of the deaths in NI were as a pursuit of a 32 county North Korea rather than any equality agenda - which had effectively been addressed by Sunningdale. The United Ireland motif and its threat of a catholic theocracy have been the elephant in the room for the last 100 years. I accept that there is a difference between Ireland and the protestant "colonies" of 1916 but I was addressing Purple's rather ludicrous proposition that we are "far better off today" than if we had not had the Rising. I suspect that Purple, for all his atheistic machismo, is a closet RCNot sure United Ireland was a major factor in the troubles, or at least it was well down the list of:
Civil rights denial
Rampant sectarianism, fuelled by religious fervour
Atrocious government/army response to civil rights.
I think the United Ireland thing was just wrapping a tricolour around it (agreeing with your 'warped justification' point) and/or a view that to long term guarantee equality and fair play you needed a united Ireland - post GFA I hope that isnt still the view, though I gather the sectarianism on the ground is more or less as bad as ever.
Last edited: