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Will there be a united Ireland?

The Inquiry

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Home Rule for Ireland in the First World War

Home Rule legislation for Ireland was passed in 1912, but shelved due to unionist opposition. An attempt by nationalists to declare Irish independence in an insurrection in 1916 failed. So why did nationalists settle for partition? "They didn't have much choice," she says. For almost 50 years, that desire for reunification among nationalists remained a distant aspiration. But the Good Friday Agreement set out circumstances under which a united island could come about,. grounded on consent, freely given by a majority both north and south of the border. The decision over when to call a referendum in the north down to one person, the British Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.

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