Chapter 12: Ireland
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- Chapter 12: The condition of Ireland and Anglo-Irish relations
- Home Rule movement and opposition
- Charles Parnell - dominant figure
- leader of the INP
- Gladstone converted to Home Rule
- Parnell aligned with him
- Opposition
- Unionist supporters
- Protestant
- enjoyed economic prosperity
- Liberal opposition
- split of the liberals - Liberal unionists
- Conservative opposition
- Salisbury - ruthless attitude to the irish question
- Unionist supporters
- Charles Parnell - dominant figure
- Gladstone's first home rule bill - 1886
- Ireland should have its own Parliament in Dublin
- Ireland should take charge over its internal affairs
- Westminster keeps control over foreign affairs, defense, and external trade
- No representation of Irish MPs at Westminster
- Gladstone's second home rule bill - 1893
- Ireland should have its own Parliament in Dublin
- 80 Irish MPs would be allowed to sit at parliament
- Asquith's third home rule bill - 1912
- Self government in Ireland
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- Home Rule movement and opposition
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