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  2. Unionism in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Unionism in Ireland is a political tradition that professes loyalty to the crown of the United Kingdom and to the union it represents with England, Scotland and Wales. The overwhelming sentiment of Ireland's Protestant minority, unionism mobilised in the decades following Catholic Emancipation in 1829 to oppose restoration of a separate Irish ...

  3. Irish nationalism - Wikipedia

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    55.8% of voters in Northern Ireland voted for the United Kingdom to remain a part of the European Union in the 23 June 2016 referendum in which the country as a whole voted to leave the union. The results in Northern Ireland were influenced by fears of a strong border between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland as well as by fears of a ...

  4. Two nations theory (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    In Ireland, the two nations theory holds that Ulster Protestants form a distinct Irish nation. [1] Advocated mainly by Unionists and loyalists (but also notably supported by one Communist party), who used it as a basis for opposing Home Rule and, later, to justify the partition of Ireland, it has been strongly criticised by Irish nationalists such as John Redmond (who stated that "'the two ...

  5. Irish Unionist Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The Irish Unionist Alliance (IUA), also known as the Irish Unionist Party, Irish Unionists or simply the Unionists, was a unionist political party founded in Ireland in 1891 from a merger of the Irish Conservative Party and the Irish Loyal and Patriotic Union (ILPU) to oppose plans for home rule for Ireland within the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland.

  6. The comments were made during a panel discussion organised by the pro-unity group Ireland’s Future. Political unionism adopting ‘ostrich approach’ to Irish unity, conference hears Skip to ...

  7. Protestant Irish nationalists - Wikipedia

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    A portrait of Wolfe Tone. Protestant Irish Nationalists are adherents of Protestantism in Ireland who also support Irish nationalism. Protestants have played a large role in the development of Irish nationalism since the eighteenth century, despite most Irish nationalists historically being from the Irish Catholic majority, as well as most Irish Protestants usually tending toward unionism in ...

  8. Northern Ireland needs a new unionism that reflects the ... - AOL

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    The only way forward is a more inclusive unionism that reflects the diverse and multicultural nature of the UK. Northern Ireland needs a new unionism that reflects the diverse and multicultural ...

  9. Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The agreement acknowledged nationalism and unionism as "equally legitimate, political aspirations". [2] It comprised two agreements: the Multi-Party Agreement, between the parties of Northern Ireland; and the British-Irish Agreement, between the government of Ireland and the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland ...