
Britain’s Love Affair with Militarism and Implications for Irish Unity
The British State is obsessed with militarism and tone deaf to its past argues Paul Breen.
The British State is obsessed with militarism and tone deaf to its past argues Paul Breen.
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Watch this debate which was hosted by irishborderpoll.com at the Battle of Ideas festival in London on Sunday 10th October. Speakers Mick Fealty, founding editor,
Peter Ramsay is Professor of Law at The London School of Economics and a founding member of The Full Brexit. He was one of four
irishborderpoll.com welcomes every opportunity to widen the debate on Irish unity. Hence our thanks to Brexit supporters Peter Ramsay and Pauline Hadaway, British academics based in
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Ray Bassett is an advocate of Reunification. However he contends that the EU suffocates freedom and that in a new Ireland sovereignty would continue to
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Today’s High Court judgement, making clear that the Northern Ireland Protocol is perfectly constitutional and above board, is a hammer blow to unionist hopes that
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So, it isn’t happening, then, this tunnel thing? You know, the one linking Larne to Portpatrick that Boris and his pals in DUP said was
Imagine people in Britain were informed Brexit would not happen because only 52 percent had voted for it and that such a divisive issue now
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