A short video about the Irish province of Ulster and how it was - TopicsExpress



          

A short video about the Irish province of Ulster and how it was carved up by the British government and Unionists to give the Unionist minority in Ireland their own Protestant statelet Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is often referred to as Ulster by Loyalists who dont have a clue about the province. They also say Ulster is British. However, Britain is an island and Ulster is not on it. In March and May of 1920, the Ulster Unionist Council met and decided to surrender 3 counties of Ulster to Dublin without a fight. So much for their battle cry of No Surrender. The historic Irish province of Ulster has an Irish Nationalist majority which wants a united Ireland free from British occupation. In Ulster - Co. Donegal - Nationalist majority Co. Fermanagh - Nationalist majority Co. Cavan - Nationalist majority Co. Tyrone - Nationalist majority Co. Monaghan - Nationalist majority Co. Derry - Nationalist majority Co. Down (south) - Nationalist majority Co. Armagh - Nationalist majority Belfast City - Nationalist majority Derry City - Nationalist majority Armagh City - Nationalist majority Newry City - Nationalist majority Antrim is the only county Unionists now dominate, 1 county out of 9 in Ulster; 1 county out of 32 in Ireland. Unionists have a majority in Co. Down but south of the county is largely nationalist majority. Ulster says NO to British rule.
Posted on: Thu, 18 Dec 2014 13:02:57 +0000

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