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  2. John Strachey (politician) - Wikipedia

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    The Coming Struggle for Power (1932) – in which he advocated reason, science and culture [1] Unstable Money, John Day (1933) The Menace of Fascism (1933) – calling for militant resistance and arguing that fascism was based on the defence of private property [1] The Nature of Capitalist Crisis (1935)

  3. Fenian Rising - Wikipedia

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    Let your hearts be with us. As for you, workmen of England, it is not only your hearts we wish, but your arms. Remember the starvation and degradation brought to your firesides by the oppression of labour. Remember the past, look well to the future, and avenge yourselves by giving liberty to your children in the coming struggle for human liberty.

  4. History of Ireland (1801–1923) - Wikipedia

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    In September 1914, just as the First World War broke out, the UK Parliament finally passed the Government of Ireland Act 1914 to establish self-government for Ireland, condemned by the dissident nationalists' All-for-Ireland League party as a "partition deal". The Act was suspended for the duration of the war, expected to last only a year.

  5. The Troubles - Wikipedia

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    The agreement provided for "power-sharing" – the creation of an executive containing both unionists and nationalists; and a "Council of Ireland" – a body made up of ministers from Northern Ireland and the Republic that was designed to encourage cross-border co-operation.

  6. England's difficulty is Ireland's opportunity - Wikipedia

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    England's difficulty is Ireland's opportunity" (Irish: Nuair a bhíonn deacracht ag Sasana, bíonn deis ag Éirinn) [1] is an Irish nationalist phrase which long served as a "rallying cry" for Irish people who desired political independence. [2] It was popular across the political spectrum of Irish nationalism. [3]

  7. Ireland ‘knows what it means to struggle for right to exist ...

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    The EU Commission president was speaking during a two-day visit to Dublin.

  8. Home Rule Crisis - Wikipedia

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    The January 1910 General Election left the Liberals and Conservatives equally matched, with John Redmond's Irish Nationalists holding the balance of power in the House of Commons. The price of their support to pass the budget through the Commons (the Lords allowed it to pass, as it now had an electoral mandate) was a measure to curb the power ...

  9. History of the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    By the beginning of the 21st century, in 2000s, Ireland had become the second richest (in terms of GDP per capita, adjusted for purchasing power parity) member of the European Union, had moved from being a net recipient of EU funds to a net contributor, and from a position of net emigration to one of net immigration.